Last Chance for the Emotionally Available Man
In this day-long workshop, men will learn how to positively impact, correct and perhaps even save their relationships. Saturday, July 11, 2009, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Unity in Greensboro.
Greensboro, NC, June 28, 2009 --(PR.com)-- A day-long workshop for men that will focus on enhancing and increasing the ability to identify feelings and express all emotions appropriately and at the same time be able to be attentive to the feelings and emotions others are expressing.
Insights, tools, and information will be given to increase men’s abilities to be intimate, passionate and connected to those they care about and to those that care about them. By gaining greater emotional sobriety, emotional intelligence and emotional literacy men can positively impact, correct and perhaps even save relationships to lovers, spouses, family, friends and even employees and bosses.
*Explore the father-son relationship and how it impacts all relationships
*Explore the mother-son relationship and how it impacts all relationships
*Implement the grieving process regarding all changes, losses, and transitions
*Express anger appropriately
*Understand and set clear boundaries and limits
Event Name: The Emotionally Available Man
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Location: Unity in Greensboro
Cost: $110 for workshop only or $125 for workshop and box lunch
1935 Opal Drive
Greensboro, NC 27408
336.273.0944
info@unityingreensboro.org
http://unitygso.com/
John Lee will also be presenting a lecture on Friday night and a talk on Sunday morning at Unity in Greensboro.
John's work with men's issues has positioned him as one of the leaders and early pioneers of the men's movement. His Mentone, Alabama Men’s Conference (co-hosted with Robert Bly and now in its 16th year) draws participants from around the world.
Over the past two decades, John Lee has conducted private and group sessions on a variety of issues working with men, women, couples and families. He lectures, gives workshops and trainings in over 40 cities each year, delivering sensitive, sophisticated material to audiences in a humorous and simple way everyone can understand. His lectures have been branded as “hilariously entertaining, deeply compassionate, yet filled with ‘tell it like it is!’”
John served as a professor at the University of Texas and Alabama before becoming a writer, best-selling author, life coach and personal consultant. He lives with his wife in Alabama.
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Insights, tools, and information will be given to increase men’s abilities to be intimate, passionate and connected to those they care about and to those that care about them. By gaining greater emotional sobriety, emotional intelligence and emotional literacy men can positively impact, correct and perhaps even save relationships to lovers, spouses, family, friends and even employees and bosses.
*Explore the father-son relationship and how it impacts all relationships
*Explore the mother-son relationship and how it impacts all relationships
*Implement the grieving process regarding all changes, losses, and transitions
*Express anger appropriately
*Understand and set clear boundaries and limits
Event Name: The Emotionally Available Man
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Location: Unity in Greensboro
Cost: $110 for workshop only or $125 for workshop and box lunch
1935 Opal Drive
Greensboro, NC 27408
336.273.0944
info@unityingreensboro.org
http://unitygso.com/
John Lee will also be presenting a lecture on Friday night and a talk on Sunday morning at Unity in Greensboro.
John's work with men's issues has positioned him as one of the leaders and early pioneers of the men's movement. His Mentone, Alabama Men’s Conference (co-hosted with Robert Bly and now in its 16th year) draws participants from around the world.
Over the past two decades, John Lee has conducted private and group sessions on a variety of issues working with men, women, couples and families. He lectures, gives workshops and trainings in over 40 cities each year, delivering sensitive, sophisticated material to audiences in a humorous and simple way everyone can understand. His lectures have been branded as “hilariously entertaining, deeply compassionate, yet filled with ‘tell it like it is!’”
John served as a professor at the University of Texas and Alabama before becoming a writer, best-selling author, life coach and personal consultant. He lives with his wife in Alabama.
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John Lee Books and Seminars
Beth Easler
678-494-1296
http://www.johnleebooks.com
Contact
Beth Easler
678-494-1296
http://www.johnleebooks.com
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