Clean communication in relationships
Fri, Dec 20
|Panthera pro ltd
A 3-hour lecture in which you will learn what clean communication is and the benefits of it. How we communicate messages. Why the starting point will always determine the end point. What is the distortion that creates the arguments and dramas for which we pay heavy prices. Iris Petropoliadis - Therapist, facilitator of the application of emotional problems
זמן ומקום
Dec 20, 2019, 9:00 AM – 9:05 AM
Panthera pro ltd, 19 HaArba'a Street, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District, ISR
על האירוע
Are you tired of arguing too? Drama is exhausting. There are many reasons that bring us to the point where something inside us ignites. Then we no longer control what we say. Words come out of us, which we then regret being said. It is not enough that all the drama is exhausting, our feelings of guilt and attempts to reconcile, in order to return to the atmosphere of before, drain our last drops of energy to exhaustion. And then ... sadness takes over us. From years of experience and working with hundreds of people on clean communication in relationships, I know that although there are many reasons that bring us to the point of God back all have a common denominator and that is between what happens and what is said and what we understand there is a gap. This gap creates a distortion. And to this distortion we believe and to which we react and from here everything begins to become crooked and returns to us even more crooked to the climax and explosion. If from the beginning we learn to recognize the gap and return to clean listening and sight, we can avoid all these exhausting struggles.
I invite you to an active lecture where you will learn:
What is clean communication and the benefits from it.
How we communicate messages.
Why the starting point will always determine the end point.
What is the distortion that creates the arguments and dramas for which we pay heavy prices.
How to identify the distortion and immediately return to clean communication in order to have a promoting and nurturing dialogue.
We will assimilate all of this through everyday situations that represent the lives of us all.