Relationships are assignments. Not for the faint-of-heart, they demand of us compassion, wisdom, integrity and flexibility - especially during times of transition or challenge. You want to be loving and supportive. You try to do your best. And yet, without the proper understanding of behaviour and some effective tools your best often seems “ not good enough.” What is the current state of your relationship with your aging parent, relative or friend? How are you (and they) adapting to the changes which are an inevitable part of our life-cycle. Whether you are dealing with a grieving parent, adjusting to a change in their physical capabilities, contemplating a move from the family home, or battling with siblings over issues of parental care - this workshop will ease your mind and give you the tools you need to handle your particular situation with skill and grace. This workshop is for you if you are • Confused and uncertain about how to help • Depleted by demands on your time and resources • Caught in repetitive patterns of conflict • Ready to improve your relationship and willing to benefit from expert guidance In 4 sessions I will teach you to • Offer appropriate support • Address difficult topics • Understand and manage anger • Extricate yourself from sibling rivalry • Recognize your style of behaviour and its impact upon relationships. • Set loving limits • Identify the real source of the problem • Handle grief with wisdom and respect • Reduce stress
"The conclusion is always the same: love is the most powerful and still the most unknown energy of the world." Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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