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How To Avoid Falling for a Jerk(ette)

This workshop is for singles of all ages (whether never married or single again) who want to learn skills for choosing healthy relationships.

Being single can be lonely…but it can also be a great time to learn more about yourself and about how to do it right when you are in a relationship! Invest in yourself to learn how to be the type of person who attracts and chooses healthy people in relationships. Falling in love is a great feeling, but a lasting love takes work. It’s not enough to find the right person…it’s also important to become the right person.

Topics covered in this program include:

  • How to recognize and avoid some common red flags
  • Learn to use your heart and your head together!
  • Become great at communication and other relationship skills
  • Know what you want, and don’t just “settle”

“While attending this class, I realized how many times I could have had more understanding in my relationships, not just in dating, but with my grown children, too. I could hardly wait to apply what I learned to new and old relationships alike. Everyone interested in creating great relationships needs to attend this class. The information is beyond valuable.” - Gail

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