Stop Wasting Time: Choose A Man Who's Good For You
Event description
So often we hear how difficult the modern dating scene is for women. F*kboys, men who are non-committal, want to be chased or don’t know what they want. Oftentimes women find themselves falling for a facade of a man. Someone who may promise you the world but doesn’t have the ability to show-up in the long-term.
But there are good men out there - it’s just time you start noticing them.
This is an opportunity for you to bring your dating and relationship stories to the table. So you can receive specific advice on your situation.
In this very special workshop, Josh Jones is going to help you understand the man you are dating, and help you see who is genuine or who isn’t, so you can stop wasting time on the wrong man and start investing in the right one.
However to have the love you desire, you have to see how your choices are impacting on your future. Jade Chiron is going to help you break patterns that are keeping you stuck and build a healthy relationship with self, so you’re only saying yes to men who match your vision and walking away from those who don't.
We will finish with a heart-opening breathwork and visualisation experience with Ash Sahota, to bring everything we’ve discussed together and have you leaving with clarity and confidence.
Whether you are single, in a situationship, or in a relationship that is going nowhere, this workshop will help you move forward with purpose.
We will cover:
- Why so many men find it hard to commit to a relationship
- The ‘soft-guy’ era - why men want to be chased
- How to know if a man just wants s*x
- Indicators that a man is not ready for a relationship
- Understanding mixed messages
- What women can do to improve their experience in dating
- And anything else you want to know!
Please bring a journal and anything that will make you more comfortable on the day.
Snacks, tea, blankets, yoga mats, and bolsters provided.
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