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INVISIBLE LABOR EDUCATION

Zach is a coach, content creator, and educator specializing invisible labor, mental load, and emotional labor. He helps people understand and manage the invisible labor that can lead to significant resentments in committed relationships. Through personal anecdotes, educational skits, and a focus on vulnerability, Zach provides practical insights into mental load, emotional labor, and other key concepts to foster healthier and more balanced relationships.

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WHAT IS MENTAL LOAD?

Mental load is the cognitive and emotional effort involved in managing household tasks, planning, and ensuring the smooth operation of daily life. It includes keeping track of schedules, organizing responsibilities, and anticipating the needs of the family, often leading to significant stress and imbalance in relationships when not equally shared.

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GROUP COURSES

Initiate and create lasting change in your relationship and household using the Fair Play Method, as outlined in Eve Rodsky's book Fair Play. Zach has developed accessible group courses for both couples and individuals. He holds a Master's Degree in Education and is a Certified Fair Play Facilitator.

This 12-week course focuses on reading, understanding, and discussing the the Fair Play Method (from the book Fair Play by Eve Rodsky). It is designed to support the initial conversations needed to spark change in your relationship and household. This course is open for all couples and individuals. Click the button above for more information on the next available course.

This 8-month course focuses on implementing the Fair Play Method. It provides the structures and accountability needed to create lasting change in your relationship and household. This course is open for couples who have previously completed the prerequisite Fair Play 101 course. Since this course is for the purposes of implementation, both partners are required and both must be willing to "lean in."

What is the "Fair Play Method?"

Eve Rodsky's Fair Play Method is a system for change aimed at helping couples distribute domestic responsibilities more equitably and reduce the invisible labor often carried by one partner, usually women. The method introduces four rules and categorizes 100 household tasks into a card game, encouraging partners to take full ownership of tasks. For each task, the goal is to set a minimum standard of care (MSC), which sets baseline expectations for how each task should be completed, effectively reducing misunderstandings and ensuring consistency. Once a task is assigned and MSC is agreed on, then the task is broken down into phases of conception, planning, and execution (CPE). The assigned partner is responsible for all three phases of CPE, ensuring thorough and accountable completion.

Does it work?

Eve has been teaching this method to thousands of couples over the past decade and I am one of the Fair Play Facilitators trained by her team. She says it often takes about 2 years to fully implement with a dedicated, iterative change on a consistent basis. Alyssa and I have been implementing for almost 2 years now and are still working on implementation. Our relationship has changed considerably since I first read the Fair Play book, understood mental load and started implementing the principles of the method. We are much better equipped to have tough conversations about the roles and expectations around the home. Most importantly, instead of having frequent hurtful arguments, we are now able to deal with resentments early and often.

How do I talk to my partner about it?

I talk about this in-depth in the second half of the Mental Load 101 guide above this section. The main challenge for most families is for the man to embrace this as it is not congruent with the patriarchal, capitalist culture we live. Most men (including myself) were born into this culture without seeing it, and we don't realize the subliminal rules that govern our thinking. The truth is, men also feel pain around this subject. The main pain points that men have confided in me are:

-He doesn't feel appreciated

-He doesn't feel confident with domestic labor

-He doesn't feel seen in his efforts

In order to have a successful conversation around this, you will need to come from a place of compassion and try to stand in your partner's shoes. This conversation will require emotional labor, which I know you are already doing given that you are reading this. But this will require an extra layer of empathy and forgiveness to even begin to create an equal playing field. Both of you don't feel seen, heard, or appreciated. You'll have to speak to this for your partner to start to hear you and see you and eventually fully appreciate you. Inviting your partner to implement the Fair Play Method will improve these 3 pain points. I'm a living embodiment of this transformation.

COACHING

I'm a Certified Fair Play Facilitator that coaches directly from personal experience, implementing the principles and systems of the Fair Play Method along with a mixture of teachings from my mindfulness training, while being a public educator and habit setting that I've been coaching for 7 years.

If you are interested in working closely with me 1 on 1 or in a small group setting, you can click the button above to get more info about the program and schedule a call to speak with me about it. Mental Load Mastery is designed for men only, I highly encourage couples to come to this call as it is often a decision that couples make together and does require effort from both sides to implement.

TESTIMONIALS

In the time that I've been coaching the Fair Play Method, these are from the men that participated in Mental Load Mastery or their partners.

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