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How to disagree and stay friends
These days, there seem to be more topics than ever that people have very strong feelings about. Your closest friends and family may differ on matters big and small. So how do you disagree — but not put the relationship in peril? Join this webinar to discuss and learn some ways to voice your disagreement — and still, hopefully, preserve your important relationships.
No more FOMO: Fear of missing out
Are you living on social media? Are you afraid you’re going to miss out on something big? If so, join us to discuss ways to overcome FOMO and start living in the here and now.
Power of positive thinking
Do you tend to be a positive or a negative thinker? Join this webinar to learn the differences between positive and negative thinking and what the traits to each are. We will discuss how to turn that negative thinking into positive thinking!
Giving the gift of forgiveness
We will learn what happens when you are harmed, hurt or offended. We will discuss what forgiveness is, who it is for, the benefits of it and the steps to forgive those who have offended you.
It’s all relative: Understanding family dynamics
Your feelings about family usually stem from your family of origin experience (when you were a child) and extend into your own family that you’ve created as an adult. Discovering what is healthy and what is unhealthy can help you understand how you can best relate with your family.