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Are you willing and ready to receive relationship advice and help from other first responder spouses?
If yes, we're excited to announce that our long-awaited first responders’ spouse support group is almost ready to launch within the next few weeks! Yay!
We've been working hard to put everything together and we're just about there. In the meantime, we would really appreciate it if you could help us spread the word. We're looking for people who might be interested in joining the group, so if you know anyone who might be struggling in their relationship or someone who’s looking for love advice and tips, please let them know. We're also looking for people who might be willing to share their relationship advice and ideas with the group by clicking this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjZ3bEiPYpd7JA97GsAcUknLaDHxEqiSOOOjfVbHwe63slWg/viewform
About the Host:
Coach Cori Myka owner of Relationships on Fire and the creator of the Foundations of Change learning method. For over 20 years Cori has worked with adults to use mindset tools to take action in their life so they can create their wildest dreams. Her unique coaching and teaching are so highly regarded because it is based on healing while taking action. Her work starts with our primary relationship with ourselves so clients can then change their relationships in the world from marriage and family, to work and deepest fears like swimming in deep water.
Take care!
-Coach Cori
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