Orange Space Activated: 2 attendees show how the Inner Work begins before Grid Society’s signature Grey Voices™ - Inner Critic Workshop
- Team Gridmoves

- Aug 1
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 22

At Grid Society, we set a standard.
Not just for how we teach, but for how our attendees prepare themselves before joining any of our online workshops. To us, this is an event. A you event. A moment to celebrate, giving yourself time to slow down, breathe, and reorder your thinking.
Every Grid Society workshop begins with intention, and for every attendee, that intention starts with the creation of their Orange Space, a physical setup that represents readiness, focus, and the decision to show up with purpose.
First came the standard, then came the prototype.
A single attendee who sent us a beautifully curated photo of her workspace and proudly tagged us on Instagram. That image became our reference point and the example we shared with future attendees.
Now, the Orange Space movement continues.
At one of our recent workshops, Confront the Grey Voices™: The Inner Critic Workshop, two participants captured their setups and shared them with us on Instagram. Both moments spoke to the same truth: when you prepare your space with intention, the inner work begins before the workshop even starts, and your mindset opens to embrace your strategic thinking time with Grid Society.
Inner Work theme: Dream & Go
Orange Space 1

A laptop open. Tabs aligned. The session loading in the background. A map stretched across the wall behind, a quiet symbol of expansion, curiosity, and growth. In the corner, an orange symbol stamped like a silent nod that says, I am here.
This is the space where vision is at the forefront. It speaks to those who anchor their mindset through inspiration. The environment breathes energy and purpose, a reflection of someone who has already started visualising their next chapter. It is not just a workspace; it is a message to yourself that you are becoming.
An Orange Space like this carries momentum. It fuses imagination with intention. You can feel the readiness, the excitement of someone preparing to meet their own thoughts and build something powerful.
Inner Work theme: No distractions
Orange Space 2

A bed. A tablet. The Inner Critic Workbook placed front and centre. A pen uncapped and waiting. The door closed. Focus locked in. No distractions. No filters. Just a single moment of quiet determination: I am ready to face myself.
This is the space where clarity is at the forefront. It represents focus stripped of excess. Everything unnecessary is cleared away to make room for stillness, awareness, and direction. You can almost feel the calm discipline of that setup, the confidence that comes from choosing intention over perfection.
This kind of Orange Space does not need colour or props to prove its purpose. The atmosphere itself carries the energy. It tells your system, this is my thinking time, my moment to grow, my space to realign.
Why this Matters
Together, these two spaces capture the essence of the Orange Space philosophy. One reminds you to dream; the other reminds you to focus. Both are powerful. Both show that clarity is not found in chaos, but in choice.
When you prepare your environment with intention, your mind follows. You begin to treat reflection as an act of design, not chance. You step into the workshop already aligned, already centred, already ready.






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