The Rebuilding Seminar

What is it?

The Rebuilding Seminar is a 10-week Relationship Recovery Program.

The Rebuilding seminar is based on Dr. Bruce Fisher’s best-selling book Rebuilding: When Your Relationship Ends.

The in person group meets on Madison's west side on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Participants may also attend the group via live feed over Zoom.


Each week you will walk through the 19 Rebuilding Blocks. You will learn new information, do activities in class, and discuss the topic of the week with your peers and led by Margaret, your class facilitator.

You will have homework, 1-2 hours per week outside of class. You will get to know your class mates both in class and develop learning partnerships outside of class.

The 3 Components of the Proven Program

There's no limit to circumstances and obstacles that arise in life, and there's very little that we can't help within regards to the emotional wounds of divorce. It has been said that divorce is the second most difficult situation in life. Dealing with it takes the right combination of support, information and guidance.

At the end of the day, heartbreak is heartbreak. It leaves no one untouched. Whether you are early in the process or divorced for 20 years the wounds need to healed. Nevertheless there are unique circumstances depending on where you are in the process.

Proven Content

No other program in the world has the track record of the Rebuilding Seminar. Millions of people have relied on the information by Dr. Bruce Fisher. Over the last 40 years the program has been refined to deliver the best information so that you get results, quickly. Rebuilders 360 offers valuable tools and information delivered weekly.

Weekly Rebuilding Topics-

GRIEF AND DENIAL

FEAR AND ANGER

ADAPTATION AND TRANSITION

GUILT AND REJECTION

LONELINESS AND FRIENDSHIP

TRUST AND OPENNESS

SELF-WORTH

LETTING GO AND LOVE

RELATEDNESS AND SEXUALITY

SINGLENESS AND PURPOSE

Supportive Community

The Rebuilding Seminar is a supportive, encouraging environment.

We have guidelines in place to create the right atmosphere for growth and honest, vulnerable communication.

You can be yourself and learn from others. You work together, getting and giving perspective.

Expert Coaching

Your class facilitator Margaret is a highly trained expert, and has travelled the recovery process herself. She understands the thoughts, feelings and experiences which can arise on your recovery journey.

As your coach and mentor, Margaret can help guide you as you go forward.

Ready to Get Started? Enroll Now.

Let's Start Rebuilding. Together.

You don't have to do this alone. You aren't the only one going through this. With the right combination of community, coaching, and content you can dramatically rebuild your life. You can be happy and looking forward to the next chapter. How will you Rebuild?

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The Fine Art of Doing Nothing

The Fine Art of Doing Nothing

October 28, 20241 min read

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The Fine Art of Doing Nothing

The Fine Art of Doing Nothing

There is a Spanish proverb that states, “How beautiful it is to do nothing and then rest afterward.”  I don’t know about you but that certainly sounds inviting to me. How often do you take time to do nothing, to rest, to just be?  Rest from work, rest from play, rest from participating… again, or even rest from relationships?

It seems we Americans are plagued by busy-ness yet wonder why we feel tired, anxious, depressed, overwhelmed or any number of other feelings. Many of us are driven to one up someone else as to how much time we spend doing something, anything. Even our play has become work; something we have to do. Our time doing has become another national sport and everyone seems to be keeping score.

I recognize that I too can get caught up in doing. But, I have also noticed that when this happens my body gets angry and lets me know in one fashion or another. So, my goal is to take some time to do nothing and then rest afterwards… at least once in awhile. I have promised myself that this summer I will find a grass covered hillside which I will lie down on and just watch the clouds float by. I am confident that with a little practice I can make doing nothing a part of my life even if just for five minutes and as a result come back refreshed even if it means returning to more …. doing. I hope you too can find a little time this summer to just do nothing and when you are done to rest a bit.

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Contact Us

You’ve already come a long way. Let’s reach the next level together.

 

Email: info@relationshipbuilding360.com

Address:

6402 Odana Rd,
Madison, WI 53719

Phone:

608-204-6076