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Relationships: Making It Work. Part One

Part One: Knowing When It’s Not Working.

Relationships are an integral part of our lives. They can get difficult to navigate, require work and how! We all strive to put in the effort to make it work, but sometimes the process can get confusing. We may not know the when, where, and how of the efforts that we may be so willing to take!

Part One: Knowing When It’s Not Working.

Relationships are an integral part of our lives. They can get difficult to navigate, require work and how! We all strive to put in the effort to make it work, but sometimes the process can get confusing. We may not know the when, where, and how of the efforts that we may be so willing to take!

Luckily, navigating the relationship space requires a set of skills, and this is where we come in. The Elephant In The Room brings to you a two part workshop to help you with just that!

What’s the first step towards deciding if we need to put in the work? We begin with identifying areas of concern.

So in the first part, let’s learn to identify personal and interpersonal factors affecting a relationship. Come and experience what might not be working for the relationship, when to know that the relationship may not be enriching anymore, and how much is too much.

Join us at for an interactive workshop filled with activities, open discussions, and sharing, all in a safe space created just for you.

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