An Online Self-Guided Instant Access Course
Amongst them Relationship Structure, Intimacy, Defining your Contribution and Money.
Learn how to bring body & heart to relationship.
Create habits that support vitality and availability.
Sensitize to sensation, emotion and connection.
Learn how to connect with yourself and others.
Note: These practices are not included in any other toolkit or on-demand course and can be combined with any other course in our offerings.
This is an online, self-study course and you can register anytime!
Course fees are charged in USD only.
To clarify and define your values, desires and expectations.
These questions can serve as a tool for communication and as a means of deepening existing partnership by re-aligning both partners.
You can bring any areas of discovery or concern to your trusted counselor or coach, both as a couple or as an individual wanting to go deeper into any specific area.
Use these questions as a way to define your values and needs and clarify who would be a good partner for you.
For a relationship to work, the more two people have in common, the better. Common goals, friends, interests, religious and political views, and day-to-day preferences make for a harmonious partnership.
Excerpt from “The Wild Woman’s Way” Chapter 13 - Relationship
Relationship issues are issues of not having enough in common. It could be that values and beliefs are not or are no longer aligning, or the partners have different lifestyles, different preferences around touch, intimacy, religion, money, and, most commonly, issues with communication—basically, all the things that in a divorce court fall under “irreconcilable differences.”
Excerpt from “The Wild Woman’s Way” Chapter 13 - Relationship
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