Contact

Contact

Use this page for health, education, relationship, law-related cultural consultation, or general interdisciplinary collaboration.

How to Write

Describe the Real Pressure Point

The most useful inquiries do not start with slogans. They explain the situation, the people involved, the timing, and what kind of support is actually needed.

Good Topics
  • Health communication and life-rhythm framing
  • Educational design and bilingual teaching materials
  • Family or team communication difficulties
  • Legal-culture explanation and mediation language
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Signal, Route, and Response

The contact page uses a network-and-orbit motif: inquiries move inward toward judgment, then outward again as a clearer response path.

Inquiry Routing Follow-up

Consulting Scope

Available for private consultation, public programs, workshops, editorial planning, and institutional communication strategy.

  • Health and life-rhythm oriented consultation
  • Curriculum design and educational programming
  • Family, partnership, and team communication
  • Legal-culture interpretation and mediation language

Direct Contact

BaseShanghai, China
Site PositionIndependent consulting website under future separate operation

Prepare Email

This form prepares an email draft to [email protected]. If you need to send briefs, schedules, PDFs, DOC, or DOCX files, attach them in your mail client before sending.

Official business mailbox: [email protected]

Typical Inquiry Types

These examples help clarify what kinds of requests fit the site best and what kind of detail is useful in a first message.

Inquiry 01

Short-Term Advisory Need

A client needs a single consultation to clarify a communication problem, interpret a difficult phase, or rethink a project direction.

  • Brief background
  • Main pressure point
  • Desired outcome
Inquiry 02

Program or Workshop Planning

A school, team, or organization wants a lecture, workshop, or longer educational program built around one of the practice areas.

  • Audience profile
  • Event or program format
  • Time frame and language needs
Inquiry 03

Longer Collaborative Project

A client needs sustained advisory input across writing, editorial planning, intercultural communication, or project positioning.

  • Project stage
  • Main collaborators
  • Expected scope of involvement

Inquiry Flow

The contact process is intentionally simple: describe the situation clearly, and the next step can be determined from there.

01

Send the Initial Message

Use the form or email to describe the context, the people involved, and the main question.

02

Clarify Scope

The first reply can determine whether the request fits health, education, relationship, law-culture, or a mixed case.

03

Move into Consultation

After the initial clarification, the work can proceed as a conversation, workshop, lecture plan, or longer advisory project.