FAQs
EASEL is a space where you don’t have to hold everything in. It’s designed for those moments when you’re feeling too much, overthinking, or trying to move on but something still feels stuck. Whether you choose to talk, listen, or write, EASEL gives you a way to process what you’re going through without judgment.
EASEL is a space where you don’t have to hold everything in. It’s designed for those moments when you’re feeling too much, overthinking, or trying to move on but something still feels stuck. Whether you choose to talk, listen, or write, EASEL gives you a way to process what you’re going through without judgment.
Why EASEL when I can just talk to my friends?
Why EASEL when I can just talk to my friends?
You absolutely can, and your friends care about you. But sometimes conversations with friends come with opinions, advice, or emotional involvement that can make you hold back or repeat yourself without really feeling lighter. EASEL is different. It’s a neutral, safe space where you don’t have to filter what you’re saying, worry about being “too much,” or feel like you need to move on faster. It’s about being heard fully, not fixed.
You absolutely can, and your friends care about you. But sometimes conversations with friends come with opinions, advice, or emotional involvement that can make you hold back or repeat yourself without really feeling lighter. EASEL is different. It’s a neutral, safe space where you don’t have to filter what you’re saying, worry about being “too much,” or feel like you need to move on faster. It’s about being heard fully, not fixed.
EASEL is intentionally kept small and personal, especially the support circles. With only a few people in each session, everyone gets the time and space to actually be heard. The pricing reflects the thought, care, and structure that goes into creating a space that feels safe, intentional, and meaningful — not rushed or crowded. It’s not designed to be mass or casual, but something you truly experience
EASEL is intentionally kept small and personal, especially the support circles. With only a few people in each session, everyone gets the time and space to actually be heard. The pricing reflects the thought, care, and structure that goes into creating a space that feels safe, intentional, and meaningful — not rushed or crowded. It’s not designed to be mass or casual, but something you truly experience
Is this a replacement for therapy?
Is this a replacement for therapy?
No, EASEL is not a replacement for therapy. Therapy is clinical and guided by professionals. EASEL is a peer-led emotional support space — more human, more open, and less structured in a clinical sense. It sits somewhere in between talking to friends and going to therapy. If you’re already in therapy, EASEL can complement that. If you’re not, it can still offer support — but it’s not meant to replace professional help.
No, EASEL is not a replacement for therapy. Therapy is clinical and guided by professionals. EASEL is a peer-led emotional support space — more human, more open, and less structured in a clinical sense. It sits somewhere in between talking to friends and going to therapy. If you’re already in therapy, EASEL can complement that. If you’re not, it can still offer support — but it’s not meant to replace professional help.
EASEL is for anyone who is going through something emotionally heavy and doesn’t want to carry it alone. Especially if you’re dealing with a breakup, feeling stuck in your thoughts, or struggling to fully express what you’re feeling to people around you. It’s for people who are open to reflecting, listening, and being part of a space that values honesty and emotional safety.
EASEL is for anyone who is going through something emotionally heavy and doesn’t want to carry it alone. Especially if you’re dealing with a breakup, feeling stuck in your thoughts, or struggling to fully express what you’re feeling to people around you. It’s for people who are open to reflecting, listening, and being part of a space that values honesty and emotional safety.
EASEL may not be the right space if you are experiencing severe or clinical mental health conditions that require professional support, such as intense depression, panic, or crisis situations. In those cases, seeking help from a licensed therapist or mental health professional would be the most supportive and appropriate step
EASEL may not be the right space if you are experiencing severe or clinical mental health conditions that require professional support, such as intense depression, panic, or crisis situations. In those cases, seeking help from a licensed therapist or mental health professional would be the most supportive and appropriate step
Will what I share stay private?
Will what I share stay private?
Yes. EASEL is built on trust. What is shared in the space is meant to stay within it, so everyone can feel safe being open and honest.
Yes. EASEL is built on trust. What is shared in the space is meant to stay within it, so everyone can feel safe being open and honest.
What if I don’t feel ready to talk?
What if I don’t feel ready to talk?
That’s completely okay. You can choose to just listen, take your time, and open up only when you feel comfortable. There is no pressure to share more than you’re ready for.
That’s completely okay. You can choose to just listen, take your time, and open up only when you feel comfortable. There is no pressure to share more than you’re ready for.
Will this actually help me move on?
Will this actually help me move on?
EASEL isn’t about forcing you to move on or giving quick answers. It helps you stop holding everything in, understand what you’re feeling, and feel less alone in the process. And sometimes, that’s what creates the shift.
EASEL isn’t about forcing you to move on or giving quick answers. It helps you stop holding everything in, understand what you’re feeling, and feel less alone in the process. And sometimes, that’s what creates the shift.
You can begin in the way that feels most comfortable to you — by joining a circle, being part of the community, or starting with the journal. There’s no right way, just your way.
You can begin in the way that feels most comfortable to you — by joining a circle, being part of the community, or starting with the journal. There’s no right way, just your way.