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We Need To Talk - Breaking Down Restorative Conversations

Join us for an interractive online workshop focused on improving the delicate art of accountability –

Event Details:

  • 🗓️ Date: Tuesay, April 29th

  • 🕒 Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM PST / 9:00 - 10:30 pm EST

  • 🎟 Ticket: Sliding Scale $0-$45

  • 📍 Location: Online (Zoom link will be provided upon ticket purchase)

Workshop Highlights:

✨ Differentiating "I'm Sorry" from Restorative Justice:

Gain a understanding of the distinction between a simple punitive justice and restorative justice. Explore why mere apologies often fall short in fostering genuine resolution.

💡 Breaking Down Why Sorry's Don't Cut It:

Delve into the reasons why generic apologies may not effectively address the impact of our actions. Uncover the limitations of surface-level apologies and the importance of going beyond a simple "I'm sorry."

🔄 Learning Frameworks for Improved Accountability Conversations:

Discover a practical framework to enhance the quality of your "repair" conversations. Understand the key elements that contribute to a meaningful and impactful expression of accountability.

🌱 Properly Restoring Integrity:

Explore the process of restoring integrity after acknowledging mistakes. Learn actionable steps to rebuild trust and strengthen relationships through genuine accountability.

Who Should Attend?

This workshop is for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of accountability, improve the quality of their apologies, and restore integrity in their relationships.

Why Attend?

  • Enhance your communication skills.

  • Foster stronger and more meaningful connections.

  • Develop a deeper sense of personal responsibility.

  • Acquire practical tools for navigating challenging conversations.

Don't miss this opportunity to refine your approach to accountability and elevate the way you apologize. Secure your spot now!

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