Living in partnership, as an entrepreneur or with an entrepreneur, offers many rewards and benefits, such as having more flexibility and control over one’s schedule and personal life. It can also present challenges and hurdles, like difficulty setting and maintaining boundaries, and defining roles and expectations in relation to each other. This experiential workshop seeks to explore these paradoxes and how they potentially impact your primary relationship. The goal is to have couples leave with easy to use tools that will prevent the entrepreneurial lifestyle from becoming a full contact sport!

 Workshop participants will gain the following:

  • Increased awareness and appreciation of the numerous roles you and your partner fulfill
  • Understanding of the dynamic nature between roles and the potential conflicts that arise
  • Tools to help maximize efficiency and effectiveness in your primary personal relationship
  • Access to a community of professional peers with similar relational experiences

Logistics: 

When: Saturday, June 16th, 2012 – 8:30am Continental breakfast – 9am-12pm Workshop

Where: Talaris Conference Center – 4000 NE 41st St., Seattle, WA 98105 – www.talarisconferencecenter.com

Costs: $250 per couple – includes parking, breakfast, the workshop and materials

Registration: you can contact George Brewster at (206)313-2567 or george@gimbalsystems.com for more information or you can register now through PayPal.

Facilitators:

George Brewster, MA received his Masters of Arts in Applied Behavioral Sciences at the Leadership Institute of Seattle and Bastyr University. He is the founder of Gimbal Systems and provides consulting services for organizations and individuals on Sales Effectiveness, Decision Quality and Emotional Intelligence. He began his business two years ago.

Melissa Wood Brewster, MSS, LICSW received her Masters in Social Work at Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. She is a licensed Clinical Social Worker and works as a psychotherapist with adult individuals and couples, in her private practice. She has been in business for herself for nine years.