
De&reconstructing
Design the career you love through a monthlong workshop on you
Achieving Your Potential
unemployed
sometimes, we finally get time for ourselves, but our society does not reward personal time
time off comes masked as failure
misemployed
you know you have so much more to offer, unfortunately it does not fit current job market
trust and mentorship are rare birds
undervalued
average compensation, what you value, has been stagnant over the gradual inflation/demand
harmony is what you seek
Purpose
In order to be happy, you have to be able to imagine what it is. Sometimes, this concept comes thru to people with visuals (I want to live in a large house with enough space for all the pets I want). More often though, we just see the negative space without understanding the message carved in. Reframing, using words, colors, pictures. patterns, all the artistic concepts are united under the umbrella of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). By drawing, the user must engage their body in the process. They can express any process that might come to them, without seeking rhyme or reason, just playing along the workshop.
Nurturing personal and professional goals through daily guided session will without a doubt reveal news about YOU.
— Career Coach

Work Worth
Work Worth is a monthlong workshop that will help you understand what qualities you can nurture in order to achieve the career you love
The Notebook
In an attempt to get get a better look at yourself, we will guide you though a monthlong process. The more you make marks on paper, the more we can help you at the end of the workshop. Each week is has a unique intention that will guide you through Dialectical Behavioral Therapy exercises. At the end of the month, you will synthesize your records by yourself following Acceptance and Commitment Therapy principles.






Commitment Reminders
The app for the workshop will only feature reminders, as the attempt here is to physically sit down and open the notebook. By limiting the features of the app, we focus our attention on paper.

“It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”
— Squarespace