Transform How
You Connect

Most relationships start in a cloudy fog.
Learn to create clarity, safety, and conscious connection without the pressure.

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THE PROBLEM

Stuck in the "Let's Just See Where This Goes" Fog?

When relationships lack clarity, both people suffer.
You're left wondering, anxious, and unable to show up fully. Sound familiar?

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Unconscious Anxiety

Constant wondering:
"Are we casual? Serious?
What does this even mean?"

The uncertainty creates low-grade stress that prevents real intimacy.

Unclear Expectations

One person wants commitment, the other feels pressured.
Neither feels safe to ask what's really true because clarity sounds like "demanding too much."

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Ghosting & Fizzling

Without conscious closure, relationships end when someone simply stops showing up.
No closure, no learning, just confusion and pain.

THE SOLUTION

What is a Relationship Container?

A Shared Agreement for
Conscious Connection

A relationship container is a clear, mutual agreement about what your relationship is, what it's for, with defined structure and a time frame.

It's not about demanding commitment or creating pressure. It's about creating enough clarity that both people can feel safe to show up fully.

  • Know what you're both available for

  • Define the nature of your connection

  • Set clear intentions for growth

  • Create conscious time frames

  • Practice honesty without pressure

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

The Framework for Conscious Connection

When relationships lack clarity, both people suffer.
You're left wondering, anxious, and unable to show up fully. Sound familiar?

1: Create Clarity Without Pressure

Learn how to communicate your needs and availability without feeling demanding.

Discover how to ask for what you want while giving the other person full freedom to accept, reject, or negotiate.

3: Set Conscious Time Frames

Remove the vague anxiety of "is this forever?" by creating clear beginnings, middles, and conscious check-in points.

Know what you're committing to and when you'll revisit together.

2: Define Intentional Connections

Name the specific nature of your connection; emotional, sexual, or logistical.

Talk openly about exclusivity, frequency, and what you're both wanting to explore together with honesty and specificity.

4: Practice Who You're Being

Use relationship as a sacred space to deepen into who you are.

Name specific edges you want to explore in communication, intimacy, or emotional expression and practice together.

5: Navigate Endings Consciously

Learn how to complete or renew containers with gratitude, recognition, and intention rather than through ghosting or simply fading away.

Create closure that honors what was.

People’s Comments About This Framework “RELATIONSHIP CONTAINER“

PROGRAM DETAILS

FORMAT: ONLINE

Live sessions via zoom from anywhere

2 SESSIONS

Two comprehensive sessions to master the framework

INVESTMENT: $370

Complete program with access to replay

What We'll Cover Together

  1. Foundations & Framework

Understanding relationship containers, naming your availability, defining the nature of connection, and creating clear agreements.

Learn how to have the conversation that changes everything.

2. Practice & Integration

Setting intentions, establishing time frames, practicing conscious check-ins, and learning to complete or renew containers.

Navigate endings with grace and deepen connections with awareness.

Ready to Create Conscious Connection?

Join us for two transformative sessions and
learn the framework that's changing how people relate to one another.

Reserve Your Spot

NOTE: This work isn't about fixing relationships it's about creating the conditions where real connection can happen.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • A relationship container with a defined ending doesn't mean you're planning to end—it means you're creating structure for conscious check-ins. You can renew, shift, or complete the container at the end. It's about intention, not limitation.

  • No! Even long-term partnerships benefit from this structure. Couples can create yearly containers with specific intentions, then revisit on anniversaries to reflect and set new intentions together.

  • The framework gives you tools to show up more consciously regardless. While it's most powerful when both people participate, the principles help you communicate your needs and boundaries with clarity.

  • Yes! All sessions are recorded and you'll have lifetime access to review the material and integrate the practices at your own pace.