Our 1st What's in your Glass event went a little something like this.
Stay tuned for the next one.
#winetasting #wine #wineandpaint #Clarksvillewine #paintandsip #charcuterieboard #charcuterie #Clarksvilletn #localclarksville
Our 1st What's in your Glass event went a little something like this.
Stay tuned for the next one.
#winetasting #wine #wineandpaint #Clarksvillewine #paintandsip #charcuterieboard #charcuterie #Clarksvilletn #localclarksville
Our 1st What's in your Glass event went a little something like this.
Stay tuned for the next one.
#winetasting #wine #wineandpaint #Clarksvillewine #paintandsip #charcuterieboard #charcuterie #Clarksvilletn #localclarksville
Our 1st What's in your Glass event went a little something like this.
Stay tuned for the next one.
#winetasting #wine #wineandpaint #Clarksvillewine #paintandsip #charcuterieboard #charcuterie #Clarksvilletn #localclarksville
This event was inspired by the need for new friendships amongst the ladies of Clarksville. Come out and engage with other amazing women from the Clarksville area, fostering new friendships and connections. Get cute and join us on Aug 31st. Tickets can be found on our website.
#Clarksvilletn #Clarksville #newfriends #meetandmingle #clarksvillefriends #clarksvilleladies #luxurypicnic #parisstyle #paristhemepicnic
This event was inspired by the need for new friendships amongst the ladies of Clarksville. Come out and engage with other amazing women from the Clarksville area, fostering new friendships and connections. Get cute and join us on Aug 31st. Tickets can be found on our website.
#Clarksvilletn #Clarksville #newfriends #meetandmingle #clarksvillefriends #clarksvilleladies #luxurypicnic #parisstyle #paristhemepicnic
This event was inspired by the need for new friendships amongst the ladies of Clarksville. Come out and engage with other amazing women from the Clarksville area, fostering new friendships and connections. Get cute and join us on Aug 31st. Tickets can be found on our website.
#Clarksvilletn #Clarksville #newfriends #meetandmingle #clarksvillefriends #clarksvilleladies #luxurypicnic #parisstyle #paristhemepicnic
This event was inspired by the need for new friendships amongst the ladies of Clarksville. Come out and engage with other amazing women from the Clarksville area, fostering new friendships and connections. Get cute and join us on Aug 31st. Tickets can be found on our website.
#Clarksvilletn #Clarksville #newfriends #meetandmingle #clarksvillefriends #clarksvilleladies #luxurypicnic #parisstyle #paristhemepicnic
Surprises are always fun to be a part of.
#Justbecauselove #luxurypicnics #LoveWins #privatedinner #cateredevents #roomdecor #nashvilletn #clarksvilletn #iloveyou #gettinked #greendecor
Surprises are always fun to be a part of.
#Justbecauselove #luxurypicnics #LoveWins #privatedinner #cateredevents #roomdecor #nashvilletn #clarksvilletn #iloveyou #gettinked #greendecor
Surprises are always fun to be a part of.
#Justbecauselove #luxurypicnics #LoveWins #privatedinner #cateredevents #roomdecor #nashvilletn #clarksvilletn #iloveyou #gettinked #greendecor
Surprises are always fun to be a part of.
#Justbecauselove #luxurypicnics #LoveWins #privatedinner #cateredevents #roomdecor #nashvilletn #clarksvilletn #iloveyou #gettinked #greendecor
Here are some tips that may help:
Suspend our own agenda. You canât really listen when you are focused on what you want to say.
Be interested. Take a gen @uine interest in how your partner is feeling in the situation, if what they are saying doesnât make sense, tune in more.
Be a reporter. Focus enough that you would be able to write an article about it. Sometimes taking notes can help you focus.
Ask questions. This is part of being interested as well, when someone asks questions for understanding, you can tell they are invested in understanding.
Make eye contact. Donât look at your phone, look away, or roll your eyes. Eye contact is a great way to physically show you are listening.
Use minimal encouragers. Instead of staying silent, add in some acknowledgment like âmmhmm, yes, ok, that makes senseâ and head nodding.
Avoid judgment. Focus more on understanding their perspective, find out why it is they feel the way they do.
Avoid advice-giving. Your partner doesnât necessarily need your help to figure it out. If they ask for advice, that is the best time to give it.
Avoid defensiveness. Focus on their perspective for the time being.
Breathe and self-soothe if you get overwhelmed or flooded. Itâs ok to ask for a break if you need one.
Provide a summary before you respond and give them a chance to correct or add anything.
Find something to validate about your partnerâs feelings.
Ask your partner if they feel understood. If not, ask what you are missing, and if so, now it is finally your turn to respond.
#marriageadvice #MarriageMonday #love
Here are some tips that may help:
Suspend our own agenda. You canât really listen when you are focused on what you want to say.
Be interested. Take a gen @uine interest in how your partner is feeling in the situation, if what they are saying doesnât make sense, tune in more.
Be a reporter. Focus enough that you would be able to write an article about it. Sometimes taking notes can help you focus.
Ask questions. This is part of being interested as well, when someone asks questions for understanding, you can tell they are invested in understanding.
Make eye contact. Donât look at your phone, look away, or roll your eyes. Eye contact is a great way to physically show you are listening.
Use minimal encouragers. Instead of staying silent, add in some acknowledgment like âmmhmm, yes, ok, that makes senseâ and head nodding.
Avoid judgment. Focus more on understanding their perspective, find out why it is they feel the way they do.
Avoid advice-giving. Your partner doesnât necessarily need your help to figure it out. If they ask for advice, that is the best time to give it.
Avoid defensiveness. Focus on their perspective for the time being.
Breathe and self-soothe if you get overwhelmed or flooded. Itâs ok to ask for a break if you need one.
Provide a summary before you respond and give them a chance to correct or add anything.
Find something to validate about your partnerâs feelings.
Ask your partner if they feel understood. If not, ask what you are missing, and if so, now it is finally your turn to respond.
#marriageadvice #MarriageMonday #love
Here are some tips that may help:
Suspend our own agenda. You canât really listen when you are focused on what you want to say.
Be interested. Take a gen @uine interest in how your partner is feeling in the situation, if what they are saying doesnât make sense, tune in more.
Be a reporter. Focus enough that you would be able to write an article about it. Sometimes taking notes can help you focus.
Ask questions. This is part of being interested as well, when someone asks questions for understanding, you can tell they are invested in understanding.
Make eye contact. Donât look at your phone, look away, or roll your eyes. Eye contact is a great way to physically show you are listening.
Use minimal encouragers. Instead of staying silent, add in some acknowledgment like âmmhmm, yes, ok, that makes senseâ and head nodding.
Avoid judgment. Focus more on understanding their perspective, find out why it is they feel the way they do.
Avoid advice-giving. Your partner doesnât necessarily need your help to figure it out. If they ask for advice, that is the best time to give it.
Avoid defensiveness. Focus on their perspective for the time being.
Breathe and self-soothe if you get overwhelmed or flooded. Itâs ok to ask for a break if you need one.
Provide a summary before you respond and give them a chance to correct or add anything.
Find something to validate about your partnerâs feelings.
Ask your partner if they feel understood. If not, ask what you are missing, and if so, now it is finally your turn to respond.
#marriageadvice #MarriageMonday #love
Here are some tips that may help:
Suspend our own agenda. You canât really listen when you are focused on what you want to say.
Be interested. Take a gen @uine interest in how your partner is feeling in the situation, if what they are saying doesnât make sense, tune in more.
Be a reporter. Focus enough that you would be able to write an article about it. Sometimes taking notes can help you focus.
Ask questions. This is part of being interested as well, when someone asks questions for understanding, you can tell they are invested in understanding.
Make eye contact. Donât look at your phone, look away, or roll your eyes. Eye contact is a great way to physically show you are listening.
Use minimal encouragers. Instead of staying silent, add in some acknowledgment like âmmhmm, yes, ok, that makes senseâ and head nodding.
Avoid judgment. Focus more on understanding their perspective, find out why it is they feel the way they do.
Avoid advice-giving. Your partner doesnât necessarily need your help to figure it out. If they ask for advice, that is the best time to give it.
Avoid defensiveness. Focus on their perspective for the time being.
Breathe and self-soothe if you get overwhelmed or flooded. Itâs ok to ask for a break if you need one.
Provide a summary before you respond and give them a chance to correct or add anything.
Find something to validate about your partnerâs feelings.
Ask your partner if they feel understood. If not, ask what you are missing, and if so, now it is finally your turn to respond.
#marriageadvice #MarriageMonday #love