Once you’ve been married for a while (a year or more), the need to do everything together starts to fade. The focus shifts slowly back to individual ambitions and priorities, rather than couple-oriented goals. We all need our own identity, but growing together is a good start to building significance and purpose in life through a fulfilling marriage.
Come and join us for a special afternoon to discover tips on love:
1) Creating Connection (How to create the connection that last)
2) Track downwards but moving forward (Learning from the past)
3) Mapping a goal together (Tools to mapping goals for the future)
4) Helping language (What to do when there is a conflict or crisis)
Interested Parties can register at the event venue at 1.30, or via jurong@marriagecentral.sg.
Admission is free
Speaker’s Profile: Mr Richard Cheong
Richard Cheong is trained as a certified family life educator with Swinburne University (Australia) and Family Resource Training Centre. He holds a degree in Counselling Psychology, and a Diploma in Counseling and Communication with Edith Cowan University. Besides counselling the couples, children and teens, Richard specialises in helping young adults quit smoking. For the past 12 years, he has been actively conducting family life talks to different audiences. Richard had been on Radio FM 93.8 as a guest speaker and was on the teens programme in Channel U “Just Shoot”.
Added by aprw on April 23, 2012