Rebuilding the Tower | Mindset Workshop: Dismantling Perfectionism, Dec 3

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Rebuilding the Tower | Mindset Workshop: Dismantling Perfectionism, Dec 3

from $35.00

Wednesday, December 3rd, 7-10pm
Location: Say When, 1859 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA


Bring your favorite journalling tools!

The Tower card in a tarot deck signifies destruction down to its very foundations. You might be recognizing that mindsets & preconceptions that helped you survive in the past are no longer serving you, and it’ss time to rebuild yourself from the ground up to truly reach your full potential.

Hustle culture makes us believe we can never stop working and grinding. But like going on a roadtrip, you don’t just look at your map once and keep driving. You check back with it multiple times to see if you’re going in the right direction, if you want to make pit stops, if you missed an exit - heck, if you even really like your final destination.

The thing that often holds people back is not their skillset, but their mindset. Together, in this workshop, we’ll work together to investigate our patterns, identity old scripts and explore new tools to help navigate our maps.

Sliding Scale Soft Guide:
Community Rate: It is difficult to comfortably or reliably provide for myself. (Also includes students, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, historically marginalized groups)
Standard Rate: I can comfortably provide for myself, along with maybe a few luxuries.
Supporter Rate: I can more than comfortably provide for myself.

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