Group Work

Collective load. Collective shift.

 

Unloaded Collective

A regular circle for women operating beyond capacity. In systems that were never designed to support them.

What becomes visible in a room of women carrying similar load is often what cannot be seen alone: that the pattern is structural, not just personal. That the exhaustion is not a character flaw. That the weight was never entirely yours to carry.

    • Structural patterns that keep you in over‑responsibility, especially where gendered expectations are at play.

    • Boundaries that honour both your role and your limits, without tipping into collapse or disengagement.

    • Identity beyond performance, usefulness, or being “the one who holds it all together.”

    • Practical tools and actions that make a difference as soon as you step out of the circle.

This is a space where the gendered layer doesn’t need explaining. It is already understood.

Close-up of a blue and metallic leaf with visible veins, on a black background.

Collective Practice

Collective Practice brings this work into shared rooms through workshops and retreats available to everyone existing in high‑demand systems. 

These spaces are designed for regulated, honest conversation about pressure, responsibility, and impact — with enough structure to go deep and enough spaciousness to think clearly. 

You will leave with greater internal awareness,  a clearer read on where your pressure is coming from, and what to do differently. 

Removing yourself from the usual environment is part of how that becomes possible.