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Resilient Relationships: Creating the Quantum Connection

  • 02/14/2022
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Zoom

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Resilient Relationships: Creating the Quantum Connection

Monday, February 14, 2022 at 2pm ET

(11am PT, 12pm MT, 1pm CT)

Relationships provide us limitless challenges and infinite possibilities. They can be a source of great joy, and of sadness and pain. Mel Schwartz, marriage counselor and author of The Possibility Principle: How quantum Physics Can Improve the Way You think, Live and Love will share his unique approach to thriving in resilient relationships with our intimate partners, and all the people in our lives.

Mel distills principles from quantum physics including inseparability, uncertainty and potentiality and applies them to our relationships, guiding us toward emotional intelligence, coherent communication, and joyful partnering. His method focuses on sustaining positive energy by overcoming the entropy of objectivity and the mindless right vs. wrong quagmire.

Explore how you can easily:

  • Break free from the right vs wrong deadlock
  • Embrace uncertainty to keep your relationships vibrant
  • Employ the inseparability principle to foster validation and compassion
  • Learn to avoid 8 common words that disrupt our relationships
  • Cultivate the art of dialogue.

Event Fees:

HTPA Professional Members - FREE 

(includes insurance and previous HTPA membership levels)

HTPA Support or Community Member - $25 

(includes previous HTPA On-Going membership level)

Public - $50 

Recording of this event will be emailed to registrants and made available on the HTPA member portal.


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