At THRIVEtoday, we’ve been focusing on experiencing our profoundly loving God. As we enter the new year, we’re invited to reflect that love in our relationships. Practicing relational skills helps us grow in our capacity to reflect God’s presence and character, strengthening relationships, building community, and bringing forgiveness and hope—even in difficult moments and with the people we care about the most. 🔗 Learn more about the free PDF Facilitator Tips that accompany 4 of our books: ht...
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At THRIVEtoday, we’ve been focusing on experiencing our profoundly loving God. As we enter the new year, we’re invited to reflect that love in our relationships. Practicing relational skills helps us grow in our capacity to reflect God’s presence and character, strengthening relationships, building community, and bringing forgiveness and hope—even in difficult moments and with the people we care about the most. 🔗 Learn more about the free PDF Facilitator Tips that accompany 4 of our books: ht...
E129 Joy During the Holidays: Building Joy and Capturing Memories
Relational Skills in Real Life
11 minutes
1 month ago
E129 Joy During the Holidays: Building Joy and Capturing Memories
During the holidays, we talk about joy, look forward to joy, and surround ourselves with decorations that highlight joy. But how can we use the brain skill of "sharing joy" (aka Skill 1) to genuinely increase joy in our own lives and in the lives of those we love? This episode dives into the “share joy” brain skill and provides practical ideas for putting it into action during the holiday season. Hear from Rebecca and Chris. 🔗 This time of year is supposed to be all about being with loved one...
Relational Skills in Real Life
At THRIVEtoday, we’ve been focusing on experiencing our profoundly loving God. As we enter the new year, we’re invited to reflect that love in our relationships. Practicing relational skills helps us grow in our capacity to reflect God’s presence and character, strengthening relationships, building community, and bringing forgiveness and hope—even in difficult moments and with the people we care about the most. 🔗 Learn more about the free PDF Facilitator Tips that accompany 4 of our books: ht...