One of the biggest reasons relationships fail is because people stop talking to one another. When they do talk, they seldom listen. Feelings get hurt, anger builds, and intentions focus on getting even. Trust gives way to suspicion and loyalty turns to self-interest.
The costs of failed relationships are high -turnover and lawsuits in business; divorce, custody battles, and property disputes at home. Jobs end. Families fade away. Broken relationships make for sad and bitter endings.
Healthy Relationships
Whether in business or at home, healthy relationships are working relationships. What makes them work is the intent to keep talking when it’s easier to walk away and keep listening when it’s easier to interrupt and blame.
The Workshop
This workshop will teach you how to talk so that your relationship partner will listen and how to listen so that your partner will know you understand. Your newly learned skills will help your relationships work better whether in business or at home. As a manager, you’ll learn how to redirect anger and pride into clear communication that will drive productivity. As a friend, parent, or spouse, you’ll learn how to pay attention to others without sacrificing what you need for yourself. What you’ll take away in 90 minutes could make the difference between a failed relationship and one that is productive and fulfilling. To find out more, click The Workshop.