How To Stay Sane While Planning Your Wedding: Communication Tips & Tricks for Getting and Staying On the Same Page
Sunday March 4, 2012
from
2:00pm -
5:00pm
From having officiated more than one thousand weddings over the last twenty years, I’m convinced that you’ll survive the wackiness and the frustration of your wedding planning only if you and your partner talk with each other—in ways that are healthy and honest.
This one day, 3-HOUR workshop offers you communication techniques so that you can:
• resist pressure from family and friends so you make decisions that most honor and reflect you as a couple
• argue fairly so you don’t drive each other crazy
• listen so you’ll both be on the same page
• express your emotions without saddling guilt trips on each other
• sit down and talk about the issues you’ve been avoiding
• look at challenges from each other’s P.O.V. so as to solve seemingly unsolvable problems
• have fun and so be refreshed, not exhausted, when you walk down the aisle
My techniques and stories will show you how to communicate so that you can create the wedding of your dreams while actually strengthening your relationship.
QUESTIONS AND TO RSVP: JP Reynolds
jp@jprweddings.com 818-415-8115
ABOUT JP: As a non-denominational officiant I’ve celebrated over 1000 non-denominational, inter-faith, cross-cultural wedding ceremonies during the past twenty years. In addition, I’m a corporate Interpersonal Communication Skills coach and trainer. I lead communication-training programs for a diversity of clients, ranging from Fortune 500 to the not-for-profit. I show clients how to develop interpersonal communication skills so that through smart, healthy strategies they can form successful relationships. In addition, I currently lecture on business and cross-cultural communication at UCLA Extension and taught at Loyola-Marymount U. from 1990-2005.