Begin with Hazel
Every Hazel member starts with an Orientation.
A new Orientation begins every Sunday.
You begin Hazel alongside a small group of others. There is no group call or Sunday meeting. You each start on your own, but you share the same first day and Orientation number.
What brings you to Hazel right now?
Maybe you are facing a decision, entering a new chapter, looking for people who care about the same things you do, or feeling that something in your life needs more attention.
A few honest sentences are enough.
Hazel is a practice you begin, not an app you simply sign up for.
Tell us what brings you here
Join the waitlist by answering one thoughtful question. If you have an invite, you can use it to reserve a place directly.
Begin on a Sunday
New Orientations begin every Sunday. There is no group call or event to attend. When your Orientation opens, you begin Hazel on your own. If the next one is full, your place stays on the waitlist for a later Sunday.
Carry your Orientation with you
Every Orientation has a number. Yours shows when you joined Hazel.
Why wait until Sunday?
Starting on Sunday gives every week a clear beginning. Other people get access that day too, but everyone starts on their own.
During early access, Orientations will be small. That gives us time to help each person and improve Hazel before the next Sunday.
You may begin in Orientation 7 while someone else began in Orientation 1. The number is not a rank or a status. It just tells you when you started.
You don’t need to know exactly what you’re looking for.
You only need an honest place to begin.
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Thanks for telling us what brought you here.
We’ve received your response. We’ll write to you when there is a place for you in an upcoming Sunday Orientation.
Return to HazelYou’ll begin with the next Orientation.
We’ve sent the details to your email. Your access opens Sunday. There is no meeting to attend and nothing to prepare.
Return to HazelToday, we’ll begin.
Find a quiet place where you won’t be interrupted.
There’s nothing to prepare.