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LEARN TO MEET NEEDS, COMMUNICATE, RESOLVE CONFLICT, EXPRESS ANGER, AVOID DIRTY FIGHTING
Navigating US is a fun, highly interactive relationship program designed to help couples build deeper connection, stronger communication, and practical skills that last a lifetime. Whether your marriage is thriving or you simply feel stuck in old patterns, Navigating US gives you tools you can use immediately to create a happier, healthier relationship.

WHO IS
IT FOR?
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Busy couples needing quality time
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Strong couples who want to grow even stronger
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Struggling couples who need fresh tools and hope

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN?
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How to communicate in ways your spouse truly understands
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How to break negative cycles and prevent small issues from becoming big ones
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How to resolve conflict without attacking or withdrawing
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How to build emotional connection, appreciation, intimacy, and trust
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Easy, practical tools you can use at home right away

WHY COUPLES
LOVE IT?
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It’s upbeat, not heavy or clinical
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You’ll laugh, learn, and reconnect
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The skills are simple, science-based, and effective
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You leave with a plan and renewed hope
Marriage licenses don’t come with instructions so most couples don’t know “how” to create a healthy marriage. The program is designed to help couples turn a good marriage into a great marriage, find hope in a struggling marriage, or take a great marriage to a deeper, more passionate level. Come learn how to create the marriage you have always wanted with the spouse you already have!
Benefits of Navigating US
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Recognize when your communication style is more of a problem than the actual problem you are facing
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Develop the ability to feel genuine empathy for your partner instead of secret resentment
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Express yourself clearly so that your thoughts and feelings can be recognized and understood without causing your spouse to feel defensive, resentful, overwhelmed, manipulated or inadequate
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Avoid the mind reading that so often leads to misunderstanding between couples, and learn to avoid assumptions
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Express and accept anger without destroying love
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Fight in such a way that you resolve the issues at hand and actually feel closer to your spouse
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Acknowledge and enjoy the differences between you and your spouse, rather than seeing him/her as a threat
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Understand what went wrong in previous relationships or what is going wrong now
