Master Your Problems Workshop Series
Learn a practical, step-by-step process to work through real-life challenges with clarity, confidence, and calm.
Do you keep circling the same problem in a relationship… feel stuck in a difficult situation… or wish you had a clear way to move from frustration to resolution?
This powerful three-part workshop series gives you a practical, step-by-step process to work through real-life challenges — not just in theory, but in a way you can apply immediately.
You’ll learn how to approach problems with clarity, calm, and confidence instead of stress or avoidance.
What Makes This Different?
Instead of just talking about problems, you’ll actively work with your own situation using a guided structure.
Clarity
Clearly define the real issue — not just the surface story — and identify your true desired outcome.
Communication
Learn communication exercises that support relationship healing, understanding, and resolution.
Real Action
Create realistic action steps that help you move forward with confidence and direction.
This Method Works For
Wouldn’t it be empowering to have a simple process you can turn to whenever a difficulty arises?
These two 3-hour workshops teach you a repeatable framework for navigating problems of any size — helping you respond thoughtfully rather than react emotionally.
Perfect for individuals or groups. You can also arrange this series for your circle of friends, community group, or organization.
Because problems are part of life — but feeling stuck in them doesn’t have to be.
Workshop Details
Tuesday May 26, 2026
6:30–9:30 PM
Investment: $200
Includes:
• Two 3-hour workshops
• One private Mind Clearing session
Workshop 2:
A second 3-hour session
scheduled with participant availability
Private Mind Clearing Session:
Scheduled individually with Meranda
Available in person
or online via Zoom
Bonus:
Zoom recording provided upon request
Master Your Challenges
Gain the tools, confidence, and communication skills to move through challenges with greater clarity and ease.
Learn a process you can use again and again — for relationships, decisions, work, and life.
