Parenting
Jun
27
9:00 AM09:00

Parenting

The r/IQ Parenting Workshop provides specific application of r/IQ concepts and skills to deal with some of our most challenging moments. Improve connections with your child so they become more balanced, positive, and productive. Parenting with Relationship Intelligence (rIQ) improves your ability to handle those tough times when your child acts in a way that you never expected and you don’t know what to do. By becoming more “relational,” you will naturally turn away from being overly rational or way too emotional. That is, rIQ will help you find the sweet spot to parenting in a way that helps your child learn the right lesson without them knowing that they’re being taught.

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Nuts & Bolts
Apr
4
10:00 AM10:00

Nuts & Bolts

The r/IQ Nuts & Bolts Workshop is the first step toward increasing your relationship intelligence. Learn the basics of turning conflict into meaningful connection. When these skills are refined, you will strengthen important relationships, build self-confidence, and fulfill your most basic need for respect, belonging, and being understood. With regained balance and power, you will experience a boosted sense of well-being and deep happiness.

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Couples
Mar
28
to May 16

Couples

The r/IQ Couples Workshop provides advanced knowledge and skills. Strengthen your connection with your life partner by becoming more in touch with what matters most - trust, truth, commitment, and intimacy. Relationship intelligence (rIQ) helps couples understand what creates conflict, how to reconnect intentionally following a disconnect, and, most importantly, how to skillfully turn conflict into a deeper and stronger connection.

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At Work
Aug
24
9:00 AM09:00

At Work

The r/IQ At Work Workshop is specifically focused to help companies increase efficiency by helping individuals deal more effectively with everyday conflict. Improve the bottom line by making and maintaining connections with co-workers, supervisors, and key customers. So many times, our relationships with people ‘at work’ parallel our frustrations and discouragements that we experienced growing up. How can this be? Because all relationships have certain things in common - when they’re good they make us feel better than ever before, but when they go bad life becomes unnecessarily complicated and messy.

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