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We get triggered by the people around us all the time. Those uncomfortable interactions arouse a wave of feelings, but only because we already have those feelings.
Getting triggered is a message: there’s a part of us that feels all that, needs our attention, and will continue to get triggered until has our focus. The key to growth and shifts in our relationships is moving away from reacting to the triggerer to the part of ourselves getting triggered.
Zalman Nelson, LMSW will discuss how to use triggers for personal development.
Call in info:
Tuesday February 5, 2019 – 8:45 PM Eastern – Conference Call
Call-in: 641-552-9123
Access Code: 256965
To ask questions anonymously, before, during and after the call: www.adaiad.org/ask-anonymous-question
This call is brought to the community by Crown Heights Jewish Community Council and Adai Ad; media sponsor is COLlive.com.
It is part of a series of workshops and education organized by the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council under a grant by the New York City Council Domestic Violence Initiative awarded by Council Member Matthieu Eugene.
For more info, visit, http://www.adaiad.org
I had to work that day and time, what do I do now?
Welcome to Brooklyn, great idea, many of us work full time and this is the perfect time after a long day and for parents after putting kids to bed,
Much success!
This post says the call is today Jan 31 under his picture then Feb 5th later on inside the article?? What is the deal?
But it’s on Tuesday, feb 5th
Will this be recorded?