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finding out what's possible in your relationship

'conflict is inevitable, but

combat is optional'

-max lucado

The Fresh Start Healthy Relationships Seminar is a two-day intensive workshop designed to nurture your relationship and give you the practical skills and tools to have healthier more supportive communication and understanding with your partner.

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This experience is designed to explore your relationship, build your understanding, increase your intimacy & romance, and bring you both together.

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Whether you're in a new relationship, or you've been together through it all, a healthy relationship takes effort, understanding and care in order to provide you with what you both deserve.

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Find out what's possible in your relationship!

The only path to a

healthy relationship

is through an open...

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Honesty
Engagement
Awareness
Risk
Trust

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coming together through conflict

Learn the difference between:

emapthy vs sympathy

Brené Brown writes that "empathy fuels connection, sympathy drives disconnection". It is up to each one of us to gain the tools to regain what may be lost.  Through interactive exercises, we will add to your toolkit build connections. Watch video... 

trust and intimacy

We've all heard that trust is like a vase.  We look at that same metaphor a bit differently.  While what is lost may never be regained, the new element that we can find could bring us even closer.  The choice is up to us.  Trust and intimacy go together, it simply requires effort.  

needs vs wants

Needs are more than the things we can't live without. They represent our values, wants, desires and preferences for a happier and/or more meaningful experience as a human being. Understanding what you need vs what you want will lead to a healthy relationship.  

Intent vs perception

We seek out love, trust and support in each of our relationships, yet find ourselves in a myriad of arguments, fights and feeling alone. Understanding the difference between intent and perception is key for healthy relationships, we will guide you through that path.  

guilt vs blame & shame

There is a major difference between feeling guilt, blame or shame.  How we define, interact and process these different emotions can have a major effect on the health of our relationships.  Watch video...

fear vs danger

The fear of betrayal, of being alone, of being unloved are primal to each of us, and are at the core of our being.  There is, however, a vast difference between the fear of something, and the real danger it may occur.  Navigating this opens our hearts to be vulnerable with each other.

Your seminar trainer

Don Schapira, Q.Med.

Don has over 15 years experience in training and delivering positive messages to the boardroom, class room and the family room.  

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With a long history of building up positive corporate cultures, Don opened the doors to the Fresh Start for Families concept back in 2015.  Working with hundreds of families, and couples to find the better way to communicate, Don has also mentored youth directly to overcome conflict and find a better way to resolve their issues.

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Trained at Northwestern University in Chicago, and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Alberta, Don currently works as a trainer for many not-for-profit and charitable organizations including, Peer Mediation & Skills Training, Rotary Canada and ADRIA.

 

The Fresh Start Healthy Relationships Seminar has been carefully put together in order to promote a better way to communicate and work towards establishing healthy relationships for anyone willing to put in the work.  After all, Love is the foundation for any relationship, but what keeps it alive is hard work and effort.  

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Don has made it his goal to provide you with the right tools in order to help you find your very own Fresh Start.

email or call Don directly for more information:

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