A daytime gathering for women entrepreneurs to connect, collaborate, and get focused work done in a supportive environment.
A Biweekly Gathering for Women Entrepreneurs
Running a business can feel isolating.
This circle offers a consistent space for women to connect, collaborate, and get meaningful work done in a supportive environment.
The Women’s Tea & Co-Working Circle is a structured daytime gathering for women entrepreneurs, business owners, creatives, and professionals who want accountability, community, and focused productivity.
This is not casual networking. This is an intentional space to:
• share what you’re building
• ask for support and resources
• connect with aligned women
• complete focused work alongside others
How the Circle Flows:
Connection & Introductions Share who you are, what you’re working on, and what support you need.
Collaborative Mastermind Exchange ideas, resources, and solutions in a supportive, solution-oriented space.
Focused Co-Working Session (60–90 minutes) Set a clear intention and work quietly alongside other committed women.
Closing & Wins Share progress, insights, and next steps to build accountability and momentum.
Who This Is For
Women who are:
• entrepreneurs
• business owners
• coaches, facilitators, and service providers
• creatives building projects
• working from home and seeking community
If you want to grow your business without doing it alone, this circle is for you.
What to Bring
• your laptop or work materials
• one clear task or priority
• business cards or offers (optional)
• a snack to share (optional)
We provide:
✔ tea
✔ Wi-Fi
✔ a focused and supportive workspace
Event Format
Held twice per month during the day. Each session stands alone — attend when it fits your schedule.
Registration Required
All participants must RSVP in advance to attend. Space is limited to maintain a focused and collaborative environment.
Lucia Gabriela is an entrepreneur, community leader, and the founder of Sacred Love Temple, a space dedicated to education, collaboration, and conscious leadership. With over a decade of experience building and sustaining multiple businesses and producing more than 1,800 events, she is passionate about creating environments where people can grow meaningful work and strong professional networks.
As a business owner herself, Lucia understands the realities of entrepreneurship — the need for focus, accountability, collaboration, and community. Through The Women’s Tea & Co-Working Circle, she offers a structured and supportive container where women can connect, share resources, and make consistent progress on their projects.
Her facilitation style is organized, warm, and solution-oriented, helping participants move from ideas into aligned action.