Needing a little support to get some shit done? I feel you and I've got you. Welcome to Parallel Play, my virtual co-working community.
We start each session by sharing our intentions for the work sesh, followed by 50 mins of work. We then take a 10 min break to reset, and focus in again on 50 mins of work. We wrap up by sharing our challenges and wins with the group so that you can know, you're not alone in your struggles and you have things to be proud of!
When:
Mondays + Wednesdays in March 4 / 6 / 11 / 13 / 18 / 20 / 25 / 27
10am - 12pm PST
Where:
Virtual on zoom. Link + info emailed upon purchase.
I recommend attending all 8 sessions to get the most out of building a positive habit within supportive community. But if you can't, no worries! Whether you are able to attend just once, a few times or all 8 sessions, I hope you feel uplifted, motivated and supported by our parallel play community.
• are supporting children or have other dependents • have significant debt • have medical expenses not covered by insurance • are eligible for public assistance • have immigration-related expenses • are an elder with limited financial support • are an unpaid community organizer • are a returning citizen who has been denied work due to incarceration history • experience discrimination in hiring or pay level • are descended from enslaved people or Native American Indians
TIER 2 PRICE - $45
Consider investing in the TIER 2 price if you: • are single and/or without dependents • are able to repay your student loans, are in repayment or have paid off your student loans • have daily reliable transportation • are able to miss work either for sickness or leisure, and are still able to pay next month’s bills • travel when needed for an unexpected occasion like a family funeral or emergency
TIER 3 PRICE - $65
Consider investing in the TIER 3 price, if you:
• own the home you live in • have investments, retirement accounts or inherited money • travel for recreation • have access to family money and resources in times of need • work part-time or are unemployed by choice, including unemployment due to full-time school in a degree-earning program • have a relatively high degree of earning power due to level of education (or gender and racial privilege, class background, etc.)