Archive for July 2008

12th Annual SmartMarriages Conference, Jul ‘08

July 9, 2008
1:00 am

Thousands Attend 12th Annual SmartMarriages Conference in San Francisco

Wouldn’t it be grand if married couples everywhere could have enduring, satisfying relationships, based on spiritual principles? Wouldn’t it be marvelous if all children could grow up in a healthy two-parent home? Such was the goal of most of the attendees of the 12th Annual SmartMarriages conference from July 2-6, 2008 in San Francisco, California. This is the premier conference of its kind in the world. More than 2,000 people from all over the globe come to share, present, gain insight and get inspiration from marriage and family books, programs, dvds, and presentations. Marriage Educators, Therapists, ministers, teachers, youth project leaders, government officials, judges, couples and other lay persons converge in a wonderful, near week-long experience of marriage and family strengthening workshops, keynotes, exhibits, roundtables and networking.

Krsnanandini Devi Dasi and Tariq Saleem Ziyad, co-directors of the Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute traveled several hundred miles to attend this year’s SmartMarriages conference. The conference was held at the San Francisco Hilton, the largest and one of the most prestigious hotels in California.

At this year’s SmartMarriages conference, the Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute presented a workshop featuring an overview of their “From Couple to Couple” curriculum, which trains and certifies couples in healthy marriages to become Mentor Couple/Marriage Educators. These Mentor Couple Marriage Educators can then work with couples before and after marriage, modeling healthy relationship skills and teaching skills to their mentee couples. (To find out how you or a healthy couple you know can get this training, check the DZFI website at www.dzfi.org or click here )

We rubbed shoulders with notables like John Gray, author of the Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus series of books, Dr. Gary Chapman, author of the Five Love Languages and related works, Dr. Olson, co-founder of Life Innovations and the internationally acclaimed set of Prepare/Enrich premarital and marriage inventories, Dr. Scott Stanley, famed author of Fighting For Your Marriage and the Prep healthy marriage curriculum and Nisa Muhammad, Director of Wedded Bliss Foundation and creator of the National Black Marriage Day Initiative.

These and other dedicated Marriage and Family proponents spend much time and effort to strengthen marriages and families. They know the benefits; And they know all too well the consequences of the break down of family. As researchers Wood, Goesling and Avellar state in their report, The Effects of Marriage on Health: A Synthesis of Recent Research Evidence, “A burgeoning literature suggests that marriage may have a wide range of benefits, including improvements to individuals’ economic well-being, mental and physical health and the well-being of their children…A focus on the most rigorous recent evidence reveals that marriage has positive effects on certain health-related outcomes.”

Further, such research is validating what many marriage and family experts already know: Marriage Education programs work to “reduce strife, improve communication, increase parenting skills, increase, stability and enhance marital happiness.”

Some highlights from the 2008 SmartMarriages conference include:

From Dr. Chapman: “Many couples love each other but don’t know how to connect. Sacrificing for one’s spouse is important. When it (a service for your spouse) doesn’t come naturally, it’s actually a greater expression of love. We must learn to speak one another’s love language.”

From John Gray: “ Men talk to solve problems; Women talk to express feelings.”

From Dennis Stoica’s (Director California Healthy Marriage Initiative: “Marriage matters to children. Divorce is hard on kids and it is a serious national problem.”

From Michelle Weiner-Davis: “Real giving means giving what your spouse wants — no matter if you don’t understand it—it’s mutual caring.”

Dr. Sue Johnson: “Without empathy and secure connection, there can be no real love. All humans need nurturing, soothing and protection…… Key moment which defines forgiveness: when the injured party looks into the eyes of the offender and sees that their pains matters. They have to see it in their faces.”

Dr. Steven Stosny: “You can turn your resentful, angry or emotionally abusive relationship into a compassionate, loving one….. The urge to improve, appreciate, connect or protect are the motivations of our core values. The experience of value gives you meaning and purpose. Crime goes up when the sense of community goes down. People feel disconnected.”

Many of these thoughts are reminiscent of the teachings of an ancient Vedic wise man, Rupa Goswami. In his treatise on Devotional Service, Goswami delineates 6 Kinds of Loving Exchanges:

  1. Giving gifts in charity
  2. Accepting gifts with appreciation
  3. Offering food prepared with love and devotion
  4. Accepting such food with grace and care
  5. Revealing one’s mind confidentially
  6. Respecting and honoring such confidential sharing.

Over 125 such workshops were presented at the conference, covering a wide spectrum of marriage, family, fatherhood and healthy relationship topics. Next year’s 2009 SmartMarriages Conference will take place in Orlando, Florida.

Well, we promised that we’d report back to our faithful readers after returning from some of this summer’s marriage and family conferences where we attended and presented workshops and the above is our first installment. We welcome your questions and comments.

DZFI Couples Retreat, Sat. July 26, 2008

July 26, 2008
9:00 amto6:00 pm

Our Second All-Day, DZFI Couples Retreat will be held this year at a beautiful, scenic mini-mansion
• Where: Bath, Ohio
• When: Saturday, June 26, 2008, from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
• How to Register: on-line at www.dzfi.org or call 216-321-0930 for registration form.
• Who: Married, unmarried, engaged couples are welcome

Join experienced, certified Marriage/Family Educators in this Couples Retreat which promises a “real treat” for couples. Come to play, identify your couple and spiritual values, learn greater communication and conflict resolution skills and socialize with other couples. Re-discover the spark in your relationship by giving your relationship a “tune-up” in a peaceful, attractive setting.

Your relationship skills and your couple goals will improve and you will have fun while you grow through games, interactive exercises, and group healthy relationship skill workshops. Cost of this all-day couple retreat is only $108 per couple which includes a delicious, nutritious lunch and snacks. Register with $35 deposit. Save!!! Pay full amount before July 15, 2008 and save $20—only $88 per couple!

Comments from couples who have attended DZFI retreats before:

“I’ll take home some happy feelings, maybe we will see the other couples again–it would be very nice.”;

“I’m looking forward to your next retreat–this was a Saturday well spent!”;

“We will never forget those couple exercises, we will never forget. They show why teamwork is the way to go.”

“The ‘Relationship Game ‘ was fun! I found out something so surprising about my husband”

“We didn’t have to air our dirty laundry”

“You all kept it on the positive….enjoyed the energy! This retreat was excellent, couples bonded and were strengthened.”

“Retreats like this are about prevention–more people need to know about them!”

DZFI Presents at SmartMarriages Conference 2008, San Franscisco, CA

July 2, 2008 10:00 amtoJuly 5, 2008 10:00 am

Tariq and Krsnanandini, Co-directors, will be presenting a workshop at the 12th Annual Smart Marriages Conference! This conference (in San Francisco, July 2-5, this year) is the premier conference in the world promoting healthy marriage and family life. An impressive array of Marriage/Family Educators, therapists, authors, scholars, government officials and others concerned about the state of family will present and partake of scores of workshops, keynotes, institutes.

The Co-directors will present an overview of the Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute’s From Couple to Couple curriculum which trains couples in healthy marriages to become certified Mentor Couple/Marriage Educators. This interactive, practical and fun curriculum is effective for couples from all socio-economic backgrounds. Couples who complete training in the From Couple to Couple curriculum are certified and have a comprehensive system and back up support to empower premarital and already married couples with healthy relationship skills.

Check out the SmartMarriages.com website for more information about the conference. It’s open to the public.