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Perfectly Productive - Neurodivergent Co-Working

  • 21-24 The Royal Arcade Norwich, England, NR2 1NQ United Kingdom (map)

Perfectly Productive - Neurodivergent Co-Working

Do you have a to-do list that never seems to get any shorter?

Do you find it easier to get things done when other people are around? You're not alone.

Join us for a relaxed and supportive co-working session designed specifically for ADHD, autistic and AuDHD people.

Whether you're tackling work projects, business tasks, life admin, emails, paperwork or simply trying to make a dent in that task you've been putting off for weeks, this session provides dedicated time and a welcoming environment to help you make progress.

Unlike traditional co-working spaces, there is no expectation to network, work in a particular way or be productive every minute. This is a low-pressure environment designed with neurodivergent brains in mind.

Work quietly with headphones, take regular breaks, move around when you need to, or simply benefit from the presence of others through body doubling. However you work best, you're welcome here.

Hosted by Kelly and Hester Grainger, founders of Perfectly Autistic and creators of the Perfectly Productive Club, this session offers a supportive space to help you get started, stay focused and move tasks forward.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

📶 Free Wi-Fi access throughout the session

🤝 Optional accountability and encouragement

💻 Four hours of dedicated co-working time

✨ A welcoming, neurodivergent-friendly environment

BRING ALONG:

  • Laptop or tablet

  • Paperwork or life admin

  • Work projects

  • Your to-do list

  • Headphones (if you'd like them)

Food and additional drinks will be available to purchase through the webshop throughout the session from Yalm's independent kitchens and bars.

TICKETS

£12 per person

Spaces are limited to 16 attendees to ensure a comfortable and supportive atmosphere.

Book now and join us for a productive morning where you can work your way, at your own pace, alongside people who understand.

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