Workshops for Everyone.
Clear is Kind.
Workshops that are experiential and welcoming to everyone
& resources for all.
Welcome.
We’re so glad you’re considering giving yourself a bit of TLC and space to grow.
Being clear with yourself and others is the way to build authentic relationships that say yes to doing hard things, and supporting yourself while you do it. Being clear with yourself will build your self trust. A lack of clarity with others is often what leads to more hurt than if clarity had happened in the first place. Through boundary workshops, values, integrity workshops, and relationship workshops, you can find out how being clear can work for you.
Jules’ workshops are experiential and welcoming to everyone. They are built to make sure your emotional safety and challenging growth opportunities are both a priority. When we say experiential, what we mean is that we will spend just as much time in your own processing, as we will in learning new concepts and skills.
All couples workshops incorporate boundary work from the book along with other neurobiological insights that can help you transform your relationship.
If you want to deepen your awareness of self and push yourself into more vulnerability, authenticity, and accountability, these workshops are for you.
Setting Boundaries That Stick: The Workshop for Couples (In-person)
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This workshop will take place in-person at Jules’ office in Austin, Tx.
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$4,500 per couple
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Boundaries allow us to clearly communicate who we are, but it is easier said than done. Maybe you find yourself avoiding difficult conversations, doing things to avoid having to say “no”, or feeling like you have to choose between connectedness or a sense of authenticity. Boundary work is done both internally and externally and I have designed a workshop that can help you create practices that match your needs and inner work as well as support your external boundary setting. The container this workshop fosters might be very useful if you are hoping to move toward the following things:
Diminishing people-pleasing
Stop behaviors that are out of alignment with your values
Finding ways to cope with sticky spots in your romantic relationship/s
Setting boundaries at work
Having conversations that you tend to avoid or that feel clunky
Know more about what you want so that you can communicate your needs and hopes
Stop taking things personally
Grow in your respect and closeness with others
The Setting Boundaries that Stick: Couples Workshop is open to all couples over the age of 25. Specifically, this workshop is designed to be welcoming and affirming to those across all gender identities, races, sexualities, relationship structures/orientations, and across all political leanings and belief systems.
Setting Boundaries That Stick: The Workshop (Online)
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This workshop will take place online.
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$1,750 per person
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Boundaries allow us to clearly communicate who we are, but it is easier said than done. Maybe you find yourself avoiding difficult conversations, doing things to avoid having to say “no”, or feeling like you have to choose between connectedness or a sense of authenticity. Boundary work is done both internally and externally and I have designed a workshop that can help you create practices that match your needs and inner work as well as support your external boundary setting. The container this workshop fosters might be very useful if you are hoping to move toward the following things:
Diminishing people-pleasing
Stop behaviors that are out of alignment with your values
Finding ways to cope with sticky spots in your romantic relationship/s
Setting boundaries at work
Having conversations that you tend to avoid or that feel clunky
Know more about what you want so that you can communicate your needs and hopes
Stop taking things personally
Grow in your respect and closeness with others
Different Shades of Love: The Impact of Racism on Relationships
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Online // Video Recording
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A recording of this event is now available for purchase for $49 USD.
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This is for anyone curious about the ways in which racism affects relationality/intimacy in relationships.