The group met once a week for two hours over a period of seven weeks. To recreate a physical group atmosphere and signify a dedicated and sacred space, at the beginning of every Circle participants lit a candle in their respective homes and at the end ceremoniously blew out the candle. After each weekly session, follow-up exercises were given on the week’s ‘gathering point’ or thematic reflection, to encourage participants to think about the discussion during the week. The facilitators hoped that this would help to keep the momentum of the circle going through the week. At the beginning of the next session participants were given the time to share any reflections or actions. ‘It was also a great way for us as facilitators to be part of the process and share what our experiences had been,’ said Cheryl. ‘As it was online, we used crayons and self-expressive drawings quite often. This was in contrast to always talking or using language to communicate our feelings or what we were experiencing,’ she elaborated.