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What you will learn on the Grow Your Relationships path:
This path is intended to grow and support the skills, behaviors and mindsets that will help you build your relationships into life giving and life sustaining fuel sources.
Close, deep relationships require continuous development. As we change, so do our relationships. This path will help you become a great partner, friend and ally. It will also help you support the best characteristics of the other person in your relationship.
I want your relationships to thrive, and the Grow Your Relationships path was designed to help you get there.
Paths are self-paced, meaning you can complete them on your own timeline, at whatever speed feels right to you. Our suggestion is to plan on spending about 6 months working through this material.
Courses include:
The 10 Laws of Boundaries, Vision, Boundaries in Relationships, Boundaries and Trust, Listening, Forgiveness, Difficult Conversations, Marriage Maintenance
Or try one of these individual courses:

Listening
A vision is simple. The word vision conjures images of this monolithic idea, but what it actually is incredibly approachable. A vision is a desired future state. That desired future state is the single element that ignites the spark to help you figure out how to get from here to there, and what it’s going to take to make that happen.

Boundaries for Parents
A vision is simple. The word vision conjures images of this monolithic idea, but what it actually is incredibly approachable. A vision is a desired future state. That desired future state is the single element that ignites the spark to help you figure out how to get from here to there, and what it’s going to take to make that happen.

Forgiveness
When someone has been hurt, and they do one of two things. Either they confront the other person about something that has happened, the other person says he’s sorry, and they forgive, open themselves up again, and blindly trust. Or, in fear of opening themselves up again, they avoid the conversation altogether and hold onto the hurt, fearing that forgiveness will make them vulnerable once again. In this course, we’re going to talk about what forgiveness does for you, what forgiveness is not and how we move forward with ourselves and future relationships.

Boundaries and Trust
Trust is necessary for strong relationships. Some of us trust too much, and some of us are afraid to trust. But trust is something that we build together. When you know how to build it, trust is a safe and beautiful thing. Let's discuss how strong boundaries can help you become stronger by trusting in a safe way.
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Processing Pain
Trust is necessary for strong relationships. Some of us trust too much, and some of us are afraid to trust. But trust is something that we build together. When you know how to build it, trust is a safe and beautiful thing. Let's discuss how strong boundaries can help you become stronger by trusting in a safe way.