19/02/2020
LONG POST ALERT!!!
Sooo...
I don't shout out Cleveland often, but this post involves two women from my hometown of Cleveland, OH.
A while back I reached out Cleveland-based Wedding Officiant for some insight on how I could better service my couples. She offered a several suggestions and I started my research. Those who know me, know that I LOVE research and data. One of those suggestions, pre-marital coaching, stood out to me as a way to put my couples in the best position for success in marriage and ultimately change their lives long after they exchange their vows. As I was weighing the pros and cons of the different methods out there, I decided to also ask one of my soon-to-be brides .moore (who as fate would have it just so happened to be from Cleveland) her opinion of pre-marital counseling. WITHOUT HESITATION she voiced support of counseling in any form!
Long story short I was convinced and I got to studying.
I've been relatively tight-lipped about completing my training using the SYMBIS (Save Your Marriage Before It Starts) Assessment Method and becoming a Certified Facilitator, mainly because I'm
working on how to officially launch it throughout my network and platforms.
When I tell you this method will put couples on the right path, that is an understatement!
This system will give you the tools needed to make your marriage LAST. It's modern, relevant, incorporates concrete data and allows the couples to be themselves. Who knew I would be using the knowledge and skills I obtained while studying Anthropology close to 15 years ago would re-emerge in my role as an Officiant and now Pre-Marital coach.
When I finished the training I couldn't believe how much it made sense. I wanted to share it with engaged couples or any couple wanting to enrich their relationship.
Throughout the course my Notary Coach 's voice stayed in my head to "Always Be the Student".
And here I am!
Allow me to assist you in launching "Lifelong Love" with the SYMBIS Assessment.
Thank you .moore for your input and guidance!
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