Enhancing Relationships Workshop

Enhancing Relationships Workshop

Learn why you and other people behave the way they do and how you can break longstanding patterns of behavior that get in the way of your relationships.

This powerful workshop is a unique opportunity to enrich the quality of all of your relationships by understanding your Personality Type (based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator or Striving Style) and those of others. During the workshop you will learn how your brain is wired to bond in relationships and the emotional needs that must be satisfied in order for you to thrive. 

Come and learn how you can change dysfunctional relationship patterns that get in the way of your happiness in relationships. By understanding your own needs and those of others, you can minimize judgment and blame in your relationships and instead develop meaningful relationships and the ability to tolerate and resolve interpersonal conflict. When you learn to negotiate to get your need met rather than fighting for what you aren’t getting, you create fulfilling and rewarding relationships with others. 

In this interactive workshop, will learn:

  • How the brain develops relationship patterns
  • How the brain is organized based on the MBTI® and Striving Styles
  • Relationship behaviors of each Personality Type  
  • Need satisfiers and dissatisfiers of the 16 Personality Types 
  • What happens to behavior when relationship needs are not met
  • Self-Actualizing and Self-Protective Systems of the Brain
  • Negotiating to get your relationship needs met

Learn the keys to recognizing and transforming dysfunctional relationship patterns by learning about yourself and others:

  • how to get your predominant need met in relationships
  • what emotionally driven behaviors emerge when you feel hurt, insecure or anxious or when your predominant need is frustrated by others (self-protective behavior)
  • how to ask for what you need 
  • understanding the predominant need of others as different from your own
  • responding appropriately to their predominant need (even when it frustrates your own)
  • tolerating the differences without making the other person wrong
…….. and more
 

By understanding how your brain is organized and what needs you must get met in relationship, you take the guesswork out of “knowing” each other. You have a framework for building your relationships consciously and you can quickly identify where there are or will be gaps in understanding and communication that can lead to conflict. With this awareness, you are able to reduce conflict and instead of getting upset, negotiate for what you need when you are frustrated.

This workshop will introduce how your personality type needs to be cared for, what your need satisfiers are and the things that are most likely to cause personal and relationship dissatisfaction.  Knowing your predominant need is empowering, as it allows you to take responsibility for getting it met by asking someone to meet it and to communicate what is frustrating it.

 

Don’t Leave Getting Your Needs Met to Chance

Knowing what you need in a relationship shifts you from blaming others and teaches you how to negotiate to get your needs met. This workshop will show you what your predominant need is and how you go about trying to get that need met in relationships. Being conscious of your predominant need helps you manage your own behavior when it’s not being met and gives you the power to do something about it.  

If you want to stop recreating the same distressing issues in your relationships or you simply want to understand where others are coming from in relationships, this workshop is for you!

 
About the Facilitators 

The workshop will be given by Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D. and Heather Dranitsaris-Hilliard. Together they have more than 50 combined years helping people to alleviate dysfunction in the personal and professional relationships. Together they have written more than 100 books based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and Striving Styles Personality System. They are frequent speakers and presenters on the impact of personality type on behavior at work, in leadership and in relationships.

 

Registration

February 28th, 2015   |   9:00am - 4:00pm   |  

April 25th, 2015   |   9:00am - 4:00pm   |  

 
$195.00 + HST  
 

Cost of the Workshop Includes:

  • Styles Personality Assessment & Report
  • Lunch

Location:

The Verity Club
111d Queen St. East                                                                                      
Toronto, ON

Space is limited. Register today! 

 

 

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