Digital Tools for Real Belonging

Coming in 2026!

Stay tuned for these digital products coming soon from Real Belonging!

  • Digital Planners
    • The Transition Planner

    • Career Planner

    • The Supportive Ally Planner

  • Boundaries, On Your Terms

    • Coming Out

    • Relationship Assessment

    • Leaving the Shelter

    • Am I Safe Here? A Decision-Making Guide

      • Red/green flags

      • Questions to ask for context

      • Signs of performative inclusion

      • Exit planning prompts

  • Workplace & Professional Navigation 

    • (Pairs well with Inclusive Professional Tees)

    • Inclusive Workplace Survival Kit (for LGBTQ+)

      • How to correct pronouns professionally

      • Email phrasing templates

      • Meeting Self-Advocacy Scripts

      • Micro-boundary language

    • Inclusive Workplace Creation Kit (for employers)

      • Creating Safer Spaces

      • What Is Psychological Safety?

  • Daily Inclusion & Belonging

    • Emotional check-in templates

    • Micro-Affirmations Deck

      • Identity-specific but not cheesy

      • Calm typography, subtle pride color logic

  • For Newly-Minted Queers

    • “I’m Actually Pretty Awesome” Journal for Teens

      • Short prompts

      • Low-pressure reflection

      • Encouragement without fixing

    • Dorm Life Starter Pack

      • Roommate boundary scripts

      • Subtle pride decor printables

      • Self-care checklists

      • Emergency contacts planning

      • Adulting: A checklist

        • Prescription medications

        • Clothing management

        • Food & Hygiene

    • “Queer Boundaries Without Guilt” Guide

      • For people pleasers + late bloomers

      • Consent, self-advocacy

      • Includes scripts, examples, and reframes (you’re not rude, you’re being clear)

      • Hurt people hurt people sometimes

      • Checking your expectations

    • Family Education Handouts

      • For parents + relatives

      • Short, emotionally neutral, no jargon

      • Here’s what helps; here’s what hurts.

 

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