Workshop Overview:
Do you ever wonder how your personality, interpersonal needs, or cultural values influence how others see you in dating—and how you, in turn, view potential partners? This workshop explores the mutual perceptions in intimate relationships, focusing on how our preferences shape the way we’re perceived and how we perceive others. By better understanding these dynamics, you can create more authentic, meaningful connections while improving your ability to navigate compatibility in dating.
We’ll dive into the role of personality type (MBTI), interpersonal needs (FIRO-B), and cultural values (Cultural Dimensions) to uncover how each of these aspects impacts your dating style and interactions. Through case studies, real-life examples, interactive activities, and group discussions, you’ll explore how opposite preferences can shape perceptions and affect thoughts of compatibility in romantic relationships.
You’ll not only gain insights into how others perceive you but also reflect on how your own preferences influence how you judge and respond to potential partners. Whether you’re dating or in a committed relationship, this workshop provides a comprehensive look into the role of mutual perceptions and offers strategies for bridging the gap between how you're seen and how you see others.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand how personality, interpersonal needs, and cultural values shape perceptions from both sides
- Explore how your preferences influence not only how others see you but how you interpret and respond to them
- Identify and address blind spots in how you're perceived by others and vice versa
- Learn practical strategies to improve connection, communication, and compatibility in dating and relationships
- Gain tools to align your self-perception with how others see you while enhancing your ability to understand and connect with different preferences
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is ideal for anyone seeking greater self-awareness and insight into the reciprocal nature of perceptions in intimate relationships. Whether you’re dating, in a relationship, or simply interested in understanding how your preferences influence romantic connections, this workshop will give you valuable tools for fostering more genuine and compatible relationships.