You lead the work.
We keep the practice moving.

Today it’s a spreadsheet, a group email, and three rounds of reminders. Then someone drops out and you pair everyone again.

Continued Practice runs the pairing, the asking, and the reminders for your class, retreat, or community. You invite your participants once, they fill out one short form, and after that everything happens by email: we suggest a partner, ask each person privately, and introduce them only when both say yes.

No app. No feed. No password. Nothing for you to administer.

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Participants join through an invitation from whoever leads their group. Your group stays yours.

How it works

Three things happen. Only the first involves you.

  1. 1

    You invite your group

    Send one link however you already communicate with your participants.

    Each person fills out a short form, once.

  2. 2

    We find the workable overlap

    Matching usually begins when there are around eight available participants in compatible time zones.

    We keep track and let you know when matching can begin.

  3. 3

    Practice partnerships begin

    We suggest possible partners and contact each person privately.

    An introduction happens only when both people agree. Then matching continues quietly, without you coordinating it.

Every introduction starts with two yeses

Nobody is assigned a partner. Each participant privately approves every introduction involving them, and contact information is shared only after both people agree.

Continued Practice suggests the connection; the participants decide whether to make it. And two real people stand behind it — not a system.

Built for practice between people

Continued Practice was created for Focusing partnerships and dream groups.

It works just as well for certification cohorts logging their required hours, classes that want to keep practicing between sessions, retreat and conference participants who don’t want the momentum to fade, and any group that wants to keep the practice alive.

Use it throughout the program. Keep it going afterward. Or both.

When your class ends, the practice doesn’t have to.

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