July 20th 4pm PT
1.5 hrs over Zoom
Recording Available
Free!
What if conflict could bring you closer together?
Not further apart?
Has this ever happened to you?
You’re cuddling on the couch having a great time together when one of you gets triggered and now, all of a sudden, you’re fighting.
From one moment to the next things go south, and it’s hard to recover.
You feel hurt, disconnected, and misunderstood.
You want to reconnect, but somehow you’re pitted against each other and don’t know how get unstuck.
This Workshop teaches you the skills you didn’t learn as a kid: staying on the same team amidst conflict.
Not only does this bring you closer together, but it also helps you recover from conflict more quickly.
Which means— you return to connection more quickly, and hence enjoying your life more quickly!
This workshop is for you if you want to:
Move through conflict more quickly and gracefully
Communicate more skillfully
Deepen trust
Invest in the longevity of your relationship
Engage your 3rd eye in a psychic somatic exercise
Can’t make it live?
No stress— a recording will be sent to your email.
Though attending live is encouraged!
Particularly for the psychic (3rd eye) somatic exercise.
Register by Saturday, July 19th
After this workshop you will:
Understand the difference between a fight and a conflict
Know what to practice to stay on the same team during conflict
Have a framework to repair from ruptures more quickly
Meet the Facilitator
Forest Williams helps people enjoy the pleasure of relating by learning the art of trust.
In addition to his rich, embodied wisdom on all things relationships, he has coached hundreds of people all around the globe on deepening trust in their relationships since becoming an ICF certified coach in 2019.
He has worked with a wide variety of clients— from straight to queer, monogamous to non monogamous, 19 year olds to people in their 50s.
During times of collective chaos, Forest guides people with his grounded, visionary insights that inspire hope for the future.
While healing and growing might feel uncomfortable, he believes it can also be silly and sweet.
His favorite way to regulate is by singing and he often shares his songs as medicine to support folks through their growth journeys.