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(New Date) Dual Event: The Koa Club Hosted Cocktail Huddle and “Living an Imperfect Life” Conversation
October 25, 2022 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm PDT
Free
For October, we are excited to combine our Hosted Cocktail Huddle with Micha Goebig’s “Living the Imperfect Life” Conversations to bring you a dynamic in-person event! If you have never met any of the other Koa Club’s members, Micha Goebig who leads the “Living the Imperfect Life” Conversations, or any of The Koa Club’s team members in person before, then come join us for a fun evening filled with engaging insightful conversations.
What is a Cocktail Huddle?
The Cocktail Huddle is our vision of a contemporary take on empowered networking for women in a relaxed, no-pressure, fun atmosphere, meeting at a wine bar, craft brewery, cocktail bar, restaurant or the like, to share skills, stories and insights about work and life, inspiring one another and building strong connections and allies. The Cocktail Huddle will be limited to twenty-five women only, so the first 25 women to RSVP for the Cocktail Huddle will be able to attend.
For the October event, these are the details:
Where: Rumors Wine Bar -430 Washington St. SE, Olympia, WA 98501
When: Tuesday, October 25, 2022, 5pm-6:30pmPT
The Koa Club will host wine and light appetizers for the Cocktail Huddle.
For more details about Huddles in general, please go to The Koa Club Cocktail Huddles – The Koa Club
What is a Living an Imperfect Life Conversation?
Are you a perfectionist? Perfectionism takes a lot of time, a lot of overpreparing and revising, and getting lost in smallest details, and so on. A perfectionist is someone who may be a high achiever, but rather than just being satisfied with doing a great job, the perfectionist will accept nothing less than perfection and “almost perfect” is seen as failure. Do we really want to put ourselves through that incredibly, almost impossible standard of perfectionism? Why can’t we accept having an imperfect life? Of course, we can strive for excellence, as opposed to perfection, which is more measurable and attainable. In this conversation, let’s talk about the traits shared by most perfectionists, what they tend to experience, and how do we get out of the perfectionism trap.
This event is limited to members of The Koa Club only.
Please be considerate of others and do not come if you are sick.