Dealing with Difficult Emotions That Have You Stuck?

Self-regulation is a key component of emotional maturity. Guilt and grief are parts of life and two places where self-regulation is sorely needed. Many people respond to feelings of guilt and grief in ways that shut them down and keep them from moving forward. How do we learn to manage these emotions in healthy ways?

Introducing the “Managing Guilt and Grief in Lifegiving Ways” Seminar

Join us April 26th for an insightful online seminar where we will learn how to distinguish lifegiving ways of dealing with these emotions from those that keep us stuck. There is wisdom, healing, and even beauty to be found in embracing these painful parts of life in our journey toward wholeness. 

Don’t Miss This Opportunity!

Spaces are limited, so register now to secure your spot and continue your journey towards healing and wholeness.

FAQs

Who is this seminar for?
This seminar is for anyone who has struggled with painful feelings of guilt and grief and wants to learn healthy ways of responding to these challenging parts of life. Whether you are facing guilt and/or grief right now or want to be prepared when you do, this seminar will provide valuable insights and practical tools.
How do I register?
Click the “Register Now” button to sign up for the seminar. You will be directed to our secure registration page where you can complete your registration. The Zoom link will be emailed to you upon registration.
What if I can’t attend live?
All registrants will receive access to a recording of the seminar, so you can watch it at your convenience.
What is the cost of the seminar?
The registration fee is $15. This includes access to the live seminar, the recording, and any additional resources such as a handout or slides to help you implement what you learn.
Will there be an opportunity for Q&A?
Yes, there will be Q&A opportunities throughout the seminar where you can ask questions and get personalized insights.

Join us on April 26th via Zoom and take the first step towards experiencing the abundant life even in the midst of guilt and grief.