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Workshops by Ron Tallman
 

A Fun Way to Meet New People

Meet, Greet, Laugh and Learn with

Ronald W. Tallman, M. Th.

Psychotherapist. Relationship and Motivation Expert

Thousands of people across the nation have been entertained and inspired

at Ron’s Workshops and Speaking Engagements

For over 25 years Ron has been helping

couples, families, women and men achieve more success in all aspects of their lives.

Communication and Relationship Workshops

Wednesday December 14      7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Getting to Know You Series:

Holiday Conversation Starters and Cautions

Also: How much should you reveal about yourself?

What do you want to learn about someone new?

 Each week you will have the opportunity to get to know other people through small group discussions.

 Bank of the West Building

7995 E. Hampden at S. Tamarac in Southeast Denver

Turn North on Tamarac, then at the first light turn left into the bank's lighted parking lot

 Afterward some of us will go to Village Inn for dessert.

Investment: $10 per person

More info and registration at:  www.meetup.com/Communication-Workshops

303-369-8877 or email ron@denversuccess.com

More about Ron: www.denvercounselor.com

 This Workshop is intended for those seeking long term friendships or a committed relationship.

One of the best places to meet potential friends and/or long term relationship possibilities is at a seminar or workshop.  At a dance or bar it is difficult to hear to each other over the music.

1) People who show up for workshops are usually open to learn and even change their thinkin. This  makes them good prospects for relationships.  What kills many relationships is one or both parties are so set in their thinking and behaving that they cannot change, even one iota.

2) You can see how another person acts and reacts with others.

3) You have something to talk about other than the same old same old: what the speaker has been talking about.

4) Usually alcohol is limited or not available at workshops, which give you the chance to see who the other person really is. Also it seems that alcohol does not help us make wise relationship choices.

5) There are usually time limits for interaction during workshops and on breaks. This makes it easy to start conversations or break off a conversation with someone who does not interest you.