Thursday, August 16, 2012

Toronto Men’s Group - Announcement



You are invited to join The Toronto Men's Group, which will focus on personal development as it relates to being an authentic man. Our focus will be to develop our inner creativity, become more self aware, responsible, self-actualizing and to nurture loving, healthy relationships. Our group will create space for you to freely express yourself and your feelings without judgment.

This is a your opportunity to get involved in a dynamic group of like-minded men. We will also be focusing on unfinished business, which is defined as the unexpressed feelings that are associated with distinct memories and fantasies. These feelings may be resentment, rage, hatred, pain, anxiety, grief, guilt, and abandonment that are not fully experienced in awareness, linger in the background, and are carried into the present life and cause preoccupations, compulsive behaviors, wariness, and other self-defeating behaviors. Unfinished business persists until the person faces and deals with these denied or alienated feelings.

Note: There is also a coaching group with men and women forming which you are also invited to. For more information go to: http://giantstepscoaching.com/coachinggroup.html


Format: The Toronto Men’s Group meets every other Wednesday evening from 7:30 - 9:30 pm, near Casa Loma in Toronto. http://goo.gl/JpYUl

"...Things used to get me so upset. I no longer worry about things I can't change. It's helped me to put my energy to better use." participant, June 2005

Facilitator: Bradley Foster MA is a coach and founder of Giant Steps Coaching. Bradley has a certificate in Leadership and Psychotherapy from the Gestalt Institute of Toronto in addition to coach training from the Institute and Coaches Training Institute. He brings a wealth of experience, wisdom and a variety of modalities to working with men. This is the seventh year he has run this group for men. He has published a book on coaching and written articles for professional journals, newspapers and magazines. To read more, read his blog.

For more detailed information on The Toronto Men’s Group, go to Giantstepscoaching.com/mens.htm