About us
A group for thoughtful people navigating modern decision-making in a world full of noise, tools, systems, and overwhelm.
Led by Emily Pabst, ChoiceTech Consultant and Coach and founder of Remake The Rules, these gatherings explore how we make decisions—big and small—when we’re inundated with information, options, algorithms, and outdated advice.
This group is a space to slow down, think more clearly, and explore better ways of navigating modern life—without optimization culture, hustle rhetoric, or performative self-improvement.This group is for you if you’re:
- Tired of burnout cycles, app fatigue, or constant decision overwhelm
- Stuck between too many options and not enough movement
- Doing everything “right” on paper, but still feeling off
- Curious about decision-making, technology design, or systemic pressure
- Interested in understanding why things feel hard before trying to fix them
What We Explore Together
Meetups and discussions may touch on topics like:
- Decision fatigue & choice overload
- ChoiceTech (how apps, platforms, and tools shape decisions)
- App dysfunction and digital overwhelm
- Information overload in work, dating, and daily life
- Hybrid human-tech decision systems
- Choice inflation and disappearing defaults
- Making decisions with more confidence without chasing “perfect” outcomes
Events range from relaxed social gatherings to lightly structured discussions to educational lectures and workshops. Some events are monthly; others are occasional or quarterly.
The common thread: learning how to remake our decision-making for the world we’re actually living in.
If you’re looking for a thoughtful, human-centered community that takes modern complexity seriously—this space is for you.
Learn more about the broader work behind this group at remaketherules.com.
Upcoming events
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Meet People Who Are Also Figuring It Out
BarFly at the Alamo, 4255 W Colfax, Denver, CO, USA relaxed gathering for people navigating modern life, dating, careers, creativity, decision-making, or whatever feels oddly unfinished right now.
This is a low-pressure social event for curious, thoughtful people who are trying to make sense of things and who enjoy a mix of humor, reflection, and “what even is going on anymore.”
Whether you’re new to Denver, new to decision confusion, or just tired of being smart and stuck at the same time, you’re welcome here.
What to expect:
If you're running late, don't worry, you're still welcome to join.
6:00 PM – Arrive, say hi, sign in, grab a name tag (with the decision you’ve been laboring over lately), and get a drink or snack from the bar.
6:15ish PM – Group introductions. We’ll go one-by-one, sharing who we are and what we’re currently trying to figure out.
After intros – Mingle, chat, and brainstorm with the people—and the questions—you resonated with most.
This is an in-person, recurring gathering designed to be something you can come back to as life evolves.Hosted by Remake The Rules, a Denver-based practice focused on modern decision-making and navigating an information-saturated world.
20 attendees
Creatives Coworking
The Table Public House, 2190 S. Platte River Drive ,, Denver, CO, USA relaxed, inclusive coworking afternoon for people doing creative, independent, or self-directed work
Creatives Coworking is an in-person Denver meetup designed for writers, designers, strategists, artists, remote workers, entrepreneurs, and anyone whose work requires focus, creativity, or open-ended thinking. You don’t have to identify as a “creative” in the traditional sense—if your work involves building, making, problem-solving, or thinking things through, you belong here.
This is not a productivity sprint or a silent grind. It’s structured enough to support focus, and flexible enough to meet people where they are.What to Expect
1:00–1:30 PM — Arrival + intros
Arrive, grab a drink, settle in, and say hello. We’ll do brief introductions, sharing what you’re working on today and what you hope to accomplish during the session.
1:30–3:00 PM — Coworking focus block
We’ll work independently alongside one another for about 90 minutes. Bring whatever you’re working on: writing, planning, designing, admin, deep thinking, or creative experimentation.
After 3:00 PM — Optional wrap-up
Once the focus block ends, you’re welcome to keep working, take a break, or regroup to chat, connect, and socialize with others in the room.A big thank-you to The Table Public House for hosting us; please support them with a purchase during the event.
Also hosted by Emily Pabst of Remake The Rules, a Denver-based practice focused on modern decision-making and building human-centered spaces for navigating complexity.
And hosted by Jordan Devine, and advanced certified life coach & founder of Devine Empowerment Coaching.
2 attendees
Living with Choice Inflation | Workshop | Love in the Time of Dating Apps
Bob Ragland Branch Library, 1900 35th Street, Suite A, 80216, Denver, CO, USDating apps don’t just change who we meet, they change how we decide.
And why does deciding feel harder than it used to?
Across modern life, there are more decisions to make and each one seems to require more processing, more context, and more internal clarity before we feel justified in deciding.
This interactive workshop introduces the idea of choice inflation: a structural shift in which both the number of options and the effort required to evaluate them have expanded. While this affects work, relationships, and everyday life, dating apps make the phenomenon especially visible.
We’ll examine how weakened shared defaults and evolving technologies have are raising the cost of choosing and what changes when we can finally name what’s happening.
Buy-your-own ticket.
Sliding scale pricing $5-$35. Reserve your spot today.Open to people of all orientations, identities, and dating goals.
This session is part of Love in the Time of Dating Apps, a multi-part series exploring modern dating through the lens of decision-making in the Information Age. Each session stands on its own, but together they offer a deeper framework for understanding why choosing can feel so draining, confusing, or effortful today.
This series is led by Emily Pabst, Choicetech Consultant and Coach and founder of Remake The Rules. Emily’s work focuses on helping people understand and actively shape how modern systems and technologies influence decision-making across dating, leading, and everyday life.
3 attendees
Creatives Coworking
The Table Public House, 2190 S. Platte River Drive ,, Denver, CO, USA relaxed, inclusive coworking afternoon for people doing creative, independent, or self-directed work
Creatives Coworking is an in-person Denver meetup designed for writers, designers, strategists, artists, remote workers, entrepreneurs, and anyone whose work requires focus, creativity, or open-ended thinking. You don’t have to identify as a “creative” in the traditional sense—if your work involves building, making, problem-solving, or thinking things through, you belong here.
This is not a productivity sprint or a silent grind. It’s structured enough to support focus, and flexible enough to meet people where they are.What to Expect
1:00–1:30 PM — Arrival + intros
Arrive, grab a drink, settle in, and say hello. We’ll do brief introductions, sharing what you’re working on today and what you hope to accomplish during the session.
1:30–3:00 PM — Coworking focus block
We’ll work independently alongside one another for about 90 minutes. Bring whatever you’re working on: writing, planning, designing, admin, deep thinking, or creative experimentation.
After 3:00 PM — Optional wrap-up
Once the focus block ends, you’re welcome to keep working, take a break, or regroup to chat, connect, and socialize with others in the room.A big thank-you to The Table Public House for hosting us; please support them with a purchase during the event.
Also hosted by Emily Pabst of Remake The Rules, a Denver-based practice focused on modern decision-making and building human-centered spaces for navigating complexity.
And hosted by Jordan Devine, and advanced certified life coach & founder of Devine Empowerment Coaching.
1 attendee
Past events
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