Drawing on your own experience and education, this course will explore tools that help navigate the second half of life. It begins with a developmental theory that addresses lifelong yearnings and areas of central concern, along with early family experience and intergenerational legacies. Then we study psychological types (useful for navigating relationships), problem-solving, and personal change. We look at temperaments, learning styles, and archetypes of the masculine and feminine. Next, we examine practical approaches to dream work, daily positive focus, and enhanced couple communication. We review our psychological “heritage” of optimal experiences and relationships, which can provide a customized guide-map for life-planning. Finally, we examine how we can become intentional in what we wish to give to the next generation. Limit 20.
Richard (Nick) Grant
1:00—3:00 P.M. Tuesday, Starts Feb. 18
The Church at Highland Park, Burchette Room
5206 Balcones Drive (78731)