by Sabrina Walters | Aug 26, 2022 | Communication, Conflict, Core Values, Couples, Marriage, Relationships
In a recent post, we talked about why accepting influence can revolutionize your relationship. Today, let’s take that a step further. I’d like to help you understand how to accept influence — and give you a few tools to use in your everyday life. Welcoming your...
by Sabrina Walters | Feb 16, 2022 | Core Values, Couples, Relationships
A lot of us, Bankers especially (aka a person with a love of knowledge and justice, according to the CVI), want things to be fair. Equality, justice, fairness, these are all important concepts and virtues that we need in our lives and society. But in a relationship?...
by Sabrina Walters | Sep 3, 2021 | Core Values, Core Values Couples
You may have noticed that in these posts, we often reference something called the CVI: the Core Values Index. The CVI is the first human assessment that measure the innate, unchanging nature in each of us. It has the highest testability of any ‘personality test’ there...
by Sabrina Walters | Feb 5, 2019 | Core Values, Core Values Couples, Retreat
Just a little reminder that our visioneering retreat (past event) is THIS weekend, at the gorgeous Dreamgiver’s Inn in Newberg, Oregon. The conference is Friday evening, November 9th, through Sunday morning, November 11th. Hor d’oeuvres, breakfasts, and...
by Sabrina Walters | Sep 24, 2018 | Communication, Core Values, Core Values Couples, Counseling, Retreat
We’ve got a powerful visioneering workshop coming up on Sept. 28th! Won’t you join us? What’s visioneering? Think about it this way: Would you launch a business without a vision? What happens when you lose your vision? What do you do when things change in your life...
by Sabrina Walters | Aug 29, 2018 | Communication, Core Values, Core Values Couples, Couples, Intimacy, Marriage
I was working with a couple recently, and they were getting stuck on an issue that plagues a lot of us. One partner, let’s call her Lily, was much less interested in romance than her husband (let’s call him Rich). Rich wanted to go on dates with his wife,...