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We couldn’t have prepared for the pandemic that’s sweeping the nation and globe. That said, we know that we are better off for being in a learning community with like-minded women who are committed to consistent self-reflection, healing, and growth. Before COVID-19 altered our shared reality, we were putting together a tool to support continued self-discovery, and now it seems more timely than we could have imagined. 

Our 8-Weeks of Self-Discovery tool will support you as you navigate the weeks and months ahead. Challenging times call for introspection and present an opportunity to get clear about our priorities and goals as well as what it will take to achieve them. If we utilize this unexpected time wisely, we will come out of it with more tools and more clarity about our own individual desires and will be able to better contribute to the collective changes we seek. 

Our modern lives have typically been so cluttered with meetings and professional events and social engagements that most of us have struggled to carve out time to work on ourselves—to look in the mirror, ask ourselves the big questions, and lay the groundwork for the big things we want to achieve. In this time of physical distancing, we invite you to go on this journey to self-discovery with us. 

Photo by Robbie Sweeny

Photo by Robbie Sweeny


*This piece was authored by dana e. fitchett

dana e. fitchett is a multi- and inter-disciplinary artist (movement artist/dance educator, visual artist, writer), and content and copy editor with a specialty for applying an equity lens to language. dana is a mixed-race Black woman who uses her relationship to music, visual art, and movement as a sandbox for exploration of identity and issues of justice, and for seeking healing from racism and capitalism through the reimagination of possibilities.

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