The Working Life Almanac is a thoughtful year-long experience for people who want space to slow down, reflect on their work and personal lives, and consider what they want to grow, protect or change- without another demanding programme or community to keep up with.
Six digital Almanac editions
A coaching-style journey across the year
Four story-led learning editions by post
Two live, guided reflection sessions
The Almanac may be a good fit if...
You want more space to step back and shape your working life, rather than simply react to it
You value personal and professional growth, but do not want another demanding programme
You are carrying a lot across work, home and other responsibilities
You want to understand yourself, your priorities and your patterns more clearly
You are curious about what helps you work and live well
Something in your life, capacity or identity may be shifting
You want thoughtful guidance without having to join a group or share publicly
You would benefit from slowing down, taking stock and considering what you want to shape next
A year-long, psychologically informed experience unfolding through six digital editions, four story-led postal editions and two live Reset & Reflect sessions.
£25 per month or £275 annually
Monthly membership remains open throughout the year.
Annual membership for the 2027 Almanac year is available until 1st December, 2026.
The Working Life Almanac is not a course, not a busy community and not another set of resources to keep up with.
It is a calm, psychologically informed experience that gives you space to pause, understand yourself more clearly and consider what may need attention across work, home and the rest of your life.
Six digital Almanac editions
Every two months, you will receive an email inviting you into a new private Almanac edition.
Each edition is designed as a self-guided experience, bringing together a thoughtful opening letter, psychologically informed tools, carefully chosen prompts, practical exercises and occasional audio.
You can move through it in one sitting or return to it gradually over time.
A coaching-style journey across the year
The Almanac is designed to feel like a thoughtful coaching conversation unfolding across the year—without requiring regular appointments or more time on screen.
Each edition reconnects you with what you noticed previously, offers space to check in with where you are now and guides you through a carefully structured exploration of one aspect of your working life.
You will be supported to:
notice recurring patterns across work, home and your own wellbeing
explore what may have shifted since the previous edition
make sense of tensions, needs and changing priorities
consider what you want to carry forward
finish with a realistic intention, experiment or next step
The process is psychologically informed and gently structured, while leaving room for your own circumstances and conclusions. You do not need to complete everything or reach a particular outcome. The Almanac provides the questions, pacing and guidance; what emerges remains personal to you.
Four story-led learning editions by post
Four times across the year, the Almanac will step away from the screen and arrive through your letterbox.
Each postal edition will contain a small, carefully presented collection of paper pieces: original creative writing, psychologically informed insight and questions, complete with a purposeful tool or prompt designed to help you connect the theme with your own work, life and wellbeing.
The emphasis is not on receiving more things. It is on creating a slower, tactile experience - something to read, use, return to and carry forward in a meaningful way.
Two live guided reflection sessions
Twice during the year, members are invited to a private 45-minute online experience led by Rebecca.
These calm, camera-off sessions help you bring together what you have been noticing through the Almanac, recognise patterns across work and life, and shape thoughtful, realistic next steps.
They are not workshops, networking calls or group discussions. Cameras and microphones remain off, with no introductions, breakout rooms or expectation to contribute. You can simply bring your reflections, listen and follow the guidance privately. A short replay window will be available afterwards.
The Almanac moves through six themed editions across the year. Each edition has two connected parts: a private digital edition, followed the next month by either a story-led postal edition or a live Reset & Reflect session.
This means each theme has time to unfold, deepen and be revisited from a different angle.
December 2026 — Welcome edition
A special digital welcome edition introduces the Almanac experience, helps you take stock before the year turns and prepares you for the journey ahead.
January–February 2027 — Edition One
Part one: Digital Almanac edition
A private digital edition released in January, bringing together a thoughtful letter, structured reflection, psychologically informed ideas and practical exercises.
Part two: Story-led postal edition
A connected physical edition arrives through your letterbox in February, using original creative writing, psychologically informed questions and a purposeful paper-based tool to deepen the same theme.
March–April 2027 — Edition Two
Part one: Digital Almanac edition
A private digital edition released in March.
Part two: Live Reset & Reflect session
A psychologist-led online session in April, designed to help you revisit the theme, notice meaningful patterns and consider what you want to carry forward.
May–June 2027 — Edition Three
Part one: Digital Almanac edition
A private digital edition released in May.
Part two: Story-led postal edition
A connected physical edition arrives through your letterbox in June, extending and deepening the theme.
July–August 2027 — Edition Four
Part one: Digital Almanac edition
A private digital edition released in July.
Part two: Story-led postal edition
A connected physical edition arrives through your letterbox in August, offering another way to explore and apply the theme.
September–October 2027 — Edition Five
Part one: Digital Almanac edition
A private digital edition released in September.
Part two: Story-led postal edition
A connected physical edition arrives through your letterbox in October, helping the theme move beyond the screen and into everyday life.
November–December 2027 — Edition Six
Part one: Digital Almanac edition
A private digital edition released in November.
Part two: Live Reset & Reflect session
A psychologist-led online session in December, designed to revisit the final theme and draw together the wider Almanac year.
The Almanac is for thoughtful people whose working lives matter to them, but who also know that work is not the whole of life.
The Working Life Almanac is designed for people who want meaningful space to think without another place to perform, post, catch up or keep up.
There are no busy group chats, no pressure to share, no need to appear on camera and no endless resource library waiting to be completed.
Instead, the Almanac offers a quieter rhythm: thoughtful correspondence, useful psychological framing, seasonal pause points and a more intentional way of engaging with work and life.
Another inbox burden
A noisy membership
A course to complete
A self-improvement treadmill
Thoughtful correspondence
Guided reflection
Seasonal rhythm
Personal and workplace development
No. The Working Life Almanac is a psychoeducational and developmental membership.
Its digital editions, story-led post, psychological frameworks and practical tools are designed to support learning, perspective and professional development across work and life. They do not provide psychological assessment, personalised coaching, individual workplace advice or a practitioner–client relationship.
The Almanac is not intended to replace medical, psychological or mental-health support. If you are experiencing significant distress or feel you need individual help, please contact an appropriate healthcare professional or support service.
Yes. The psychological frameworks and exercises are selected with reference to relevant evidence from psychology, adult learning and related fields.
The stories are used as a reflective starting point and are accompanied by psychologically informed questions, structured learning and practical application.
No. The Working Life Almanac is designed to be a personal experience rather than a group or community membership.
You will not be asked to turn on your camera, introduce yourself, speak, share your reflections or interact with other members. There are no breakout rooms, discussion boards or expectations to contribute.
The intention is to give you a gentle, psychologically informed space to pause, notice what has been emerging through the Almanac and think about what you may want to carry forward or change. You can listen, write, reflect and take part in a way that feels comfortable for you.
The Almanac is deliberately not a community or group programme. It is a personal experience designed to support growth without social pressure or overstimulation. Mosaic Thrive may offer separate group programmes for people who are looking for connection and shared discussion, but that is not what the Almanac is intended to provide.
The Working Life Almanac officially begins in December 2026, with a special welcome edition created to introduce the experience and prepare members for the first full Almanac year.
Monthly membership:
Monthly membership remains open throughout the year, so you can join whenever the timing feels right.
You will receive access to the welcome experience and then begin with the next eligible edition. To allow time for your access and any accompanying post to be prepared, anyone joining within seven days of an edition’s release will begin with the following edition.
Annual membership:
Annual membership opens for a limited period towards the end of each year, ahead of the next full Almanac year.
This means annual members move through the six-edition journey together from the beginning, while monthly membership offers the flexibility to join partway through the year.
Members joining in December 2026 will receive the special welcome edition, Before the Year Turns, before the first six-part Almanac year begins in January 2027.
Six two-part Almanac editions unfold across the year, beginning at the end of January, March, May, July, September and November.
Each edition begins with a private digital experience and continues the following month through either a story-led postal edition or a live Reset & Reflect session. The two elements are designed to explore and deepen the same theme.
Members joining in December 2026 will also receive a special welcome edition, Before the Year Turns. This sits outside the official six-part 2027 collection.
Monthly membership remains open throughout the year. New members will usually receive access to the current digital edition and may register for any upcoming live session while their membership is active.
Four times across the year, members in the UK will receive a carefully prepared piece of Almanac post through their letterbox.
The postal editions are designed to create a different kind of experience from opening another email or downloading another file. They offer something tangible to spend time with away from the screen: a story to unfold and something meaningful to keep nearby and return to over time.
Each mailing includes original creative writing, a psychologically informed companion piece and a purposeful paper-based tool connected to the theme of the digital edition.
The story offers a different way into the theme, using characters and situations to create some distance from your own experience. The companion piece then introduces a relevant psychological concept and helps you consider how it may relate to your own work and life.
To receive the postal part of an edition, you must join by the last Friday of the preceding month. For example, to receive a postal edition being sent in February, you would need to join by the last Friday in January.
Members joining after the cut-off can still access the current digital edition, but will begin receiving physical post from the next eligible postal edition.
Because the mailings are delivered through the ordinary postal service, a specific arrival date cannot be guaranteed. Part of the experience is that each one arrives in its own time: a thoughtful piece of post appearing among the everyday mail.
You will need to be an active member and eligible for the relevant edition in order to receive its postal continuation. Please keep your delivery address up to date through your membership details.
You can cancel your monthly subscription through the secure Stripe customer portal.
Your membership will remain active until the end of your current paid billing period. After that, you will no longer receive new editions, live-session invitations, physical post or access to the current private Almanac experience.
You may continue accessing materials already issued to you through the end of that Almanac year. Access to that year’s collection will close on 31 December.
The membership is currently available only to people with a UK postal address because the experience includes physical correspondence.
A digital-only option may be introduced in the future for people living outside the UK.
There is no fixed time commitment and nothing has to be completed by a deadline.
You might spend an hour moving through an edition in one sitting, or return to it in shorter moments over several weeks. Some members may engage with every element, while others may choose only the parts that feel most relevant.
The Almanac is intentionally designed to create space rather than another obligation. Each edition offers structure and guidance, but you decide how and when to use it.
The Almanac opens in December 2026. Join the waitlist for occasional previews and first notice when membership opens.