Understanding Yourself, Understanding Others with MBTI

Understanding Yourself, Understanding Others with MBTI

Date: Sat 13th August
Venue: Waverley Abbey House, Farnham, Surrey
Time: 9am - 5pm (Registration and refreshments 9-9.30am)
Fee: £75 - includes materials, lunch and refreshments

Description:
It is a Myers-Briggs basic workshop giving understanding of personality differences and preferences, which can help you for your personal and spiritual growth.

Many people have discovered the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (TM) (MBTI) to be a very helpful way of finding out about their God-created personality. It will be ideal for those who are seeking to better understand themselves and others.

Participant will be able to discover the type of person they are, develop their potential through increased self-awareness, understand their strengths and weaknesses, increase appreciation of others and deepen their spiritual life.

A questionnaire will be distributed to the participant and processed before the workshop so as to allow as much time as possible during the seminar for interpreting the results.

Booking
Booking form can be downloaded from the website.

For further details, please email training@cwr.org.uk or call 0125 278 4700.

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