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The Human Moment: Coworking for your health

When it comes to leading a healthy and fulfilling life, it's not just about hitting the gym and eating your veggies. Studies have shown that community and connection play a vital role in our overall well-being, both mentally and physically.

Joining a coworking community can do wonders for your mental well-being by providing a space that fosters and strengthens social connections. It's not just about the physical amenities like a desk, coffee, and Wi-Fi, but rather the built-in network of individuals who can become your friends, support system, or even your future partner (we've seen it happen!).

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Meet Taryn! Gravitate's new Community Manager

Meet Taryn, our bright and sunny community manager at Gravitate Midtown in Windsor Heights.

Taryn was born and raised in the small town of Story City, Iowa! She attended Iowa State University, a perfect fit as a lifelong cyclone, where she majored in Human Development and Family Studies. After graduating this past December, she joined the team here at Gravitate! She is excited about this new experience and getting to know everyone, so come by and say hello!

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Thank You Gravitate Members! Holiday Donation Drive

Wow oh WOW! We're so grateful to everyone who contributed to the holiday gift drive we participated in this year! We helped make three incredibly deserving families’ holidays extra special.

23 individual donations with a total of $1,510 purchased:

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Holiday Family Donation Drive

It’s time to open our hearts and give to those in need!

Gravitate is going all out this holiday and we need your help. Our member Derek Brooks and his wife Kari have connected us with three local families (14 individuals) to help make their holidays extra special.

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9 years in (woot!)

I almost missed it but Gravitate Coworking officially turned 9 years old last Friday. It's strange to think that it's the longest that I've ever worked for anyone—more than 20% of my entire life!—so I guess its good to work for yourself.

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