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This new and inspiring one-day workshop is designed to help single people learn the components of a successful relationship.
The Gottman Method is derived from over 40 years of research that proves what makes relationships succeed and what makes them fail, and we’ll help you discover how to be successful in relationships by learning the skills that emotionally intelligent couples use to create harmony, togetherness, and trust.
About the Workshop
This new and inspiring one-day workshop, based on Dr. John Gottman’s New York Times bestseller, The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work is designed to help single people learn the components of a successful relationship with the Seven Principles Program for Singles.
With more than a million copies sold, The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work continues to strengthen relationships worldwide. Although originally written for married couples, the Seven Principles have become universal and apply to romantic relationships and relationships with family, co-workers, and friends. Straightforward yet profound, these principles teach proven methods to manage conflict, create common ground, and achieve greater levels of connection and intimacy.
Event Details
Nearby Accommodations for Overnight Guests
Continuing Education
7 CE hours available through R. Cassidy Seminars. To learn more, visit here.
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel your workshop registration by December 31 for a full refund less a $50 admin fee.
Questions?
Questions about the training can be directed to stacy@stacyhubbard.com.
$249.00
This event is now sold out.
This new and inspiring one-day workshop is designed to help single people learn the components of a successful relationship.
The Gottman Method is derived from over 40 years of research that proves what makes relationships succeed and what makes them fail, and we’ll help you discover how to be successful in relationships by learning the skills that emotionally intelligent couples use to create harmony, togetherness, and trust.
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