Walking on Coals

 

You will walk barefoot across hot embers or stones as part of the event. While it can seem unusual at first, it’s a straightforward process when approached in the way it’s intended.

Some people approach the walk as a personal challenge, while others treat it as a matter of focus and following guidance. In practice, it’s a simple sequence—step onto the embers, walk steadily, and step off at the end.

For some, it represents facing something unfamiliar. For others, it’s just another part of the experience.

Fear

Participants often notice some level of hesitation or uncertainty before the walk. This is expected and tends to settle once the process is properly understood and followed.


Resilience

The walk requires attention to instruction and a steady focus throughout. When approached in the intended way, most people find they are able to remain composed and complete it without difficulty.


Achievement

Completing the walk marks the end of that part of the process. For some, this brings a sense of completion. For others, it’s simply a natural outcome of doing it correctly.


Personal Reflection

People take different things from the experience. Some use it as a point of reflection, while others recognise it as a straightforward activity carried out within a structured environment.


Group Participation

The walk takes place within a group setting, with participants moving one at a time. Observing others is part of the process, and tends to reinforce understanding of how the activity works in practice.

How We Empower You

  • Breaking Barriers

    Participants often find themselves more open to taking risks after the experience. When approached in the right way, it tends to shift how challenges are perceived, making new opportunities feel more accessible.


    Leadership

    The process naturally brings in focus, determination, and composure. These are qualities that tend to strengthen when the activity is carried out as intended, and people often recognise a clearer sense of confidence in how they show up.


    Mental Wellbeing

    There is often a noticeable shift in how people feel afterwards. Completing the process in a controlled way can reduce tension and increase a sense of self-assurance, simply by seeing it through properly.


    Mindfulness

    The activity requires presence and attention. When that focus is maintained, it becomes easier to stay grounded, both during the walk and beyond it.