Fair Play Method Workshop

Inter and intra-company training

Who is the training for?

People looking for more equity, quality time and more harmonious relationships.
Applies to individuals, couples or partners (or any type of domestic community)

Level reached

Beginner

Duration

3,00 hours(s)

Language(s) of service

EN FR PT

Goals

  • Do you feel overwhelmed and on the brink of burnout?
  • Do you feel guilty at work because you’re thinking about the home, and feel guilty at home because you’re thinking about work?
  • Do you feel trapped by the societal pressure to conform to an outdated gender role?
  • Do you feel talked-down to or condescended when you try to escape those outdated gender roles?
  • Would you like to be more present at work, but feel that the mental load of your personal responsibilities is chipping away your focus?
  • Would you like to take a break to recharge, but feel that the chores list is never ending?
  • Would you like to delegate and share the load, but find yourself having trouble letting go?
  • Would you like to take a more active role in one of the spheres of your life, but feel controlled and micro-managed?
  • Do you feel uncomfortable just reading this list, but still made it this far?

The Fair Play Method is here to help!

Contents

1. What is Fair Play
2. Costs & Benefits
3. Toxic time messages
4. Start where you are
5. Using Fair Play

Points covered

What is the Fair Play Method?A system that sets families, partners or couples up for success in their relationships and parenting. It’s about finding sustainable balance in your life.

The Fair Play system borrows from proven organizational management principles, that optimize efficiency and focuses on saving time, improving outcomes and reducing stress and anxiety for everyone.

How does it work?Revisit your values – what is important to you, and how you express those values.

Define what is needed to run your home, parenting, and family and create a deck of cards – each card represents a task or activity.
Define for each card what it takes it terms of Conception, Planning and Execution (CPE).
Define for each card a Minimum Standard of Care (MSC).
Deal the cards – not all cards are created equal. The goal is equity, not 50/50.
Re-deal the cards regularly.
Enjoy free time, free mental space and flourish as a person, a couple and a family!

Teaching methods

Interactive workshop

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