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Connecting Communication - introductory workshop 23rd Sept
23rd September 2017


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A 3 hour introductory workshop with Alun Parry (Limited to 12 people) 
Saturday September 23rd 2017, 10am to 1pm, £10

 

The Benefits Of Connecting Communication

This workshop will help you if any of the following is true:

- you treat the needs of others as more important than your own

- you find yourself judging people rather than finding a solution

- you are getting into arguments rather than getting what you want

- you find difficult conversations don't happen or don't go well when they do

- you'd love to find ways to reach win-win outcomes

- you want more peace in your life

- you want to be connected to what you most want in life, and understand how to get it

- you want deeply connecting relationships with other people

- you would love to improve your listening skills and empathy

- you want a toolkit for personal emotional well being

 

What Is Connecting Communication

Connecting communication is a way of thinking and communicating that connects us to what we need.

Often, when we are unhappy with ourselves or with others, we get stuck in judgements. These judgements can lock us into patterns that don’t serve our needs.

We tell ourselves negative things that result in us feeling down and unhappy. We get in the way of fulfilling our potential. We get stuck in conflicts with others that serve only to drain our energy.

 

A practical toolkit

Connecting communication is a toolkit for getting beyond those judgements. It helps us to understand the unmet needs that cause our feelings of upset, and the upset of others.

It shows us how to speak those needs in a way that makes them easier to be heard and met.

Applying these ideas is life changing. It changes how we think about the world. It changes  how we talk to and hear others. It builds connection.

By connecting to the needs of ourselves and others, we are more likely to get those needs met – which in turn makes life more wonderful.