"Hold On to Your Senses": Lviv Croissants and Sense bookstore partner for unique cultural initiative
In collaboration with the "Sens" bookstore, the Lviv Croissants chain has introduced a unique project focused on promoting support, inspiration, and self-care. The "Hold on to Your Senses" project aims to remind individuals about the significance of acknowledging their emotions, seeking encouragement, and cultivating inner and outer harmony.
lvivcroissants and sens_kyiv reported that on Instagram.
What is the solution?
To put this idea into action, a collection of books written by Ukrainian authors was assembled. The novels and non-fiction works from this selection were chosen by "Sens" and Lviv Croissants to:
- assist in finding support in everyday things.
- inspire the establishment of harmonious relationships.
- demonstrate the importance of personal choice and values.
- encourage during moments of uncertainty and the motivation to keep going.
These books are like verbal embraces that serve as a reminder of our inherent need for love, affection, and care.
How does it work?
Starting December 9 and throughout the winter season, QR codes can be found in Lviv Croissant's establishments, providing access to a curated collection of books. These codes are located on:
- drink glasses,
- tables,
- and the facades of the establishments.
Moreover, the cafés also feature quotes from native writers such as Katia Blyostka, Volodymyr Stanchyshyn, Yurii Yanovsky, Yevhenia Kuznetsova, Mykola Makarenko, Olena Morentsova-Shulyk, Halyna Lytsur-Shchadey, and Mariia Kamenska. These inspiring words are perfect to read while taking a break and will uplift and motivate you.
The project "Hold on to your senses" was established to remind everyone that:
- you are valuable, and your emotions are significant.
- you can discover empowerment and motivation in the ordinary.
- prioritizing self-care is the initial key to finding balance.
Photo: Instagram / lvivcroissants and sens_kyiv
"Come in for a croissant, find the right words, and hold on to your senses! It's easier and brighter with them," the organizers urged.