Fall in Love... Stay in Love

People communicate, hear, receive and give love differently. In order for our relationships to be strong and fulfilling, it’s important to learn effective and sincere expression of love. Often people tend to love others how they themselves want to be loved, instead of catering to their partners’ individual needs. If we don’t learn others’ love languages, we will constantly misrepresent the most important thing we need to communicate – love itself. Not only do you need to know your spouse’s love language, you also need to know your own. Understanding your own love language enables you to clearly communicate what it is you need from others.

The biggest problem we can have in relationships is disconnection. The problem isn’t some cliché like finances, kids; lack of time, or fighting. The problem is disconnection. Until a substantial bond is formed between two lovers, communication in general will be so much harder. Living disconnected complicates your life. Ignoring our partner's love languages is like ignoring the needs of a garden: If we don't weed, water or fertilize, it will die a slow death. This workshop will give you the tools to take your relationship to another level.

  • Find and Maintain the Spark.

  • Renew Yourselves as a Unit.

  • Prepare for Marriage.

  • Improve your Parenting.

  • Decrease Relational Stress.

  • Increase Joy in Your Relationship.

TODO

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Date and Time

Thursday Mar 29, 2018
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM PDT

March, 29 2018
6:30 PM- 9:00 PM

Location

2220 E Route 66 Suite 101 Glendora, CA 91740

Fees/Admission

$25

Contact Information

Stephanie Salas 909-900-1750
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