Where did you get your relationship training?
This is the question I ask couples. It’s a pretty good question If you truly take time to think about it. Most people receive their relationship training from parents, the media, or life experiences.
- Upbringing
- The Media
- Life Experiences
Consider your parents. People often say that a person ends up seeking a partner that in some way highlights their parental figures. I personally have found that my wife and my mother relate in many ways. Each kind yet strong.
We often seek partners based on social norms or basically what we see in the media. Consider movies like the Notebook. You have this character who literally goes his entire life loving that one person. It’s a level of love that pulls us in. I know that I personally cried when seeing the film. It’s a perfect representation of how the media influences and even educates us in the area of relationship building.
The final way that we gain training in relationship building is in life experiences. This is a bit tricky here because the experiences can be learned or just made up. Some people wing it if you will. They simply just try to make it work and come up with ideas. On the other hand, people can gain training through role models in life or educational literature.
The basic message that I want to get across is that it’s okay for you to experience difficult moments in your relationship. It’s these very moments that provide us with the opportunity to think and to say, “hey you know what, maybe I don’t know everything there is to know here”.
As a relationship counselor, I help couples in my office and through the relationship building course. If you desire to improve your relationship explore the Relationship Building Course HERE
HOW RELATIONSHIP COURSES WORK?
The Relationship Building Course is designed for struggling couples seeking to overcome challenges in the relationship. The course helps couples create a partnership that is strong, healthy and realistic. The course covers topics that help to improve the success of relationships while evaluating common topics that if not addressed create tension and disconnect. Participants should expect to gain the ability to overcome relationship issues that are associated with the risk of divorce early in the marriage.
The course offers hands-on guided exercises, audio lectures, and video support. The goal is to strengthen your relationship. To help you and your partner overcome the very challenges that are hurting the relationship while learning to use strategies that build a healthy partnership.
One primary intention of the Relationship Building Course is to help couples create the foundation that fuels a relationship with harmony and connection. This course helps partners prepare for a life together through the application of guided lessons and exercises. The very exercises that I use with my patients. The Relationship Building Course is composed of a series of lectures and guided activities that help couples prepare for marriage and their future together by promoting active work.
Mr. Juan Santos is a professional counselor and book author who specializes in relationship stability and understanding separation indicators. He is the author of Couples Workbook: Making Your Relationship Work; 100 Ways Married Men Remain Emotionally Connected; Life Without Stress; My Journal
Who is the Relationship Building Course for?
The Relationship Building Course is for struggling or distant couples who need help. Couples that are planning to remain together but need support in overcoming challenges. This course helps couples build the foundation to a lasting life together. The course is built on principles that sustain marriage and aid in understand predictors of divorce.