Successfully Single:

 
Is your life on hold until you find Mr. or Ms. Right? While having a good partnership can be a plus, it's not the only way to live a satisfying life. And the bonus of living a full life as a single is that it can help you find a great partner. Come experience the "Building Blocks" of a healthy single life, which include self-discovery, self-empowerment, emotional intelligence, self-esteem, and understanding healthy relationships. Be supported in creating a personal growth project, and receive resources to guide you to new levels of skillfulness in dealing with both single and relationship issues, trusting intimacy, and unblocking love.
 
The seminar offers:
 
Connections with great new people
A notebook, with selected readings from a variety of bestselling books on various aspects of singleness
Resource handouts summarizing key topics and exercises
Participation in a variety of instructive, self-discovery exercises, in an atmosphere that is friendly and conducive
Continuing support for completion of a personal growth project of your choosing
Membership in an on-going social and community service support network open to graduates of other Divorce Recovery seminars.
 
Successfully Single is designed to provide: skills for living a rich life; strategies for building high self-esteem; personal growth and self discovery through participatory exercises; tools to improve single life, dating and relationship experiences; understanding of yourself, healthy singleness, and healthy relationships; and a network of friends with whom to grow.
 
Seminar Outline:
 
New Beginnings
Self Discovery
Secrets of High Self-Esteem
Self-Empowerment
Your Emotional Intelligence
Social Life
Being "In the Meantime"
Dating
Intimacy and Relationships
Love and Wholeness
 
Weekly Sessions encompass readings, homework assignments, group discussion, small group exercises and sharing. Past seminar participants assist in the sessions.
 
Taught by Mary Lou Serafine, Ph.D.
The next seminar will begin , in Room B-20 at St. Mattews Episcopal Church (See Map) from 7:00 pm to 10:00pm.