Language for Lovers Weekend Edition

Facilitator:

   Pan Vera (Independent Trainer)

Location: Walla Walla, WA

   Walla Walla, Washington

Date and Time:

   Fri, Oct 27, 2006 - Sun, Oct 29, 2006

Fri 7:00 - 9:00 pm; Sat & Sun 10:00 am- 4:00 pm

Details

   A weekend workshop designed to enrich and vitalize communication between lovers by providing practical communication tools that enrich connection, cooperation, and intimacy

Includes Nonviolent Communication(SM) and The Five Love Languages.

I use a special greeting ritual to help people to feel more comfortable with all of the people in the workshop, which helps sharing more deeply during the NVC (Nonviolent Communication) part of the workshop.

Most of the training is NVC specifically tuned to intimate communication and includes a process to give your lover a wonderful gift designed to increase your experience of intimacy.

The Five Love Languages comes from Gary Chapman's work that identifies five ways that people express and experience love and helps you understand your and you partner's needs for expressing love.

Compassionate Communication (NVC) “assumes that enriching life is the most satisfying motivation for doing things, rather that being motivated by fear, guilt, blame, or shame. It emphasizes taking personal responsibility for choices and improving the quality of relationships as a primary goal.” – Marshall Rosenberg

Points

  
  • Language for Lovers Outline
  • Relationship Barometers: Basic Human Needs
  • CommunicationStimulators
  • The Shocking Truth about the 7 Stages of Relationships
  • Compassionate Communication Key Assumptions of Nonviolent Communication(SM)
  • Guessing Empathically
  • Expressing Honestly
  • Requests;
  • Connection Before Action
  • The Truth is a Precious Gift Celebrating Differences: The Five Love Languages

Who is it for?

  This workshop works for anyone wanting to be in a loving relationship. It has been of value to people who have come by themselves, though it is more fun if your partner is with you in the workshop.

What to bring:

  If you keep a journal, you will want to bring it

Tuition Details:

  

The tuition is between $135.00 and $160.00.

If tuition is not paid at time of registration, the minimum deposit is $50.00 with the remainder due by Oct 27, 2006.