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Free Co-Ed Event - Learning to Be with Men at Through all Stages of Life

 

What men are compelled to do and what they need changes significantly as they move from their teens through to their senior years. These developments follow a predictable pattern that, once understood, makes sense of behavior that may have been confounding or upsetting.

Leverage the foci and needs of Pages, Knights, Princes, Kings and Elders to understand men, empower men and produce results.

Men: this is a great class for you to better understand your motivations and needs. By seeing the ways in which your needs are different from the feminine, you will be able to ask for what you need and avoid upset and hurt feelings.

Men & Women: If you work with men, live with men, or interact with men, you will better understand how to effectively communication with them, motivate them and support them.

WHO: All are welcome. This is a co-ed class with no previous PAX knowledge necessary.

WHAT: Free Co-Ed Class. Please RSVP as space is limited to 20 participants

WHEN: Thursday, April 09, 2015 from 6:45pm - 8:30pm PDT

WHERE:  Oakland Center for Spiritual Living - 5000 Clarewood Dr, Oakland, CA 94618

INSTRUCTOR: Janet Fjeldstad is a Life Balance Coach, management consultant and PAX Licensee.  Janet is pleased to offer this class as part of her ongoing participation in the PAX Mastery & Certification program supporting community education on the topics of communication, understanding and partnership between men and women.

We suggest that you have paper & pen available to take notes. 

Understand Men San Francisco Volunteer Team - We are a group of volunteers whose lives have benefited so much from Understand Men classes & PAX Programs so we host free events around San Francisco Bay Area to share this great, often life changing, information with others.

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PAX Programs was founded by Alison Armstrong and is the creator of the The Queen's Code Workshop.  For more information about Alison Armstrong's work, go to www.understandmen.com