Caring God's Way

Date: Wednesday 28 September 2005

Venue: Waverley Abbey House, Farnham, Surrey

Price: £35 including lunch and notes

Description:

Every week we may shake hands with someone who has deep hurts - and never know it! All because we fail to spot the signals that people give out when they are hurt or discouraged.

In this seminar you will learn:
- How to recognise discouraged people and what to say to them
- How to be sensitive without being intrusive
- How to get a reluctant person to open up
- How to show you care
- How to build a rapport with a person
- The awesome power of the right words
- Why the mind is the biggest single factor in producing spiritual change
- Why it is not what happens to us but how we perceive it that is important
- How to assist people in handling troublesome thoughts and how to stop wrong thoughts ‘dead’ in their tracks
- Why the things we say to ourselves are so influential for good or bad

Notes

Day runs 10am - 4.30pm
Registration and refreshments 9.30-10am


Booking
For more information, please visit the website .

Address:
Waverley Abbey House,
Farnham,
Surrey
UK
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