Book: How to Feel Loved by Sonja Lyubomirsky & Harry Reis
Time: May 28th, 7:30PM - 9:00PM Sydney, Australia Time AEDT
Format: Live online (Zoom)
Duration: 60–90 minutes
We discuss How to Feel Loved — a research‑based look at connection, intimacy, and the everyday behaviours that shape whether we feel valued, seen, and held in our relationships. You don’t need to finish the book; come with whatever you’ve read, noticed, or wondered about.
Expect a mix of big‑group discussion and small‑group moments, guided prompts, and the kind of honest, human conversation that makes relationships make more sense.
Anyone curious about how feeling loved actually works — the signals, the patterns, the psychology — and how we experience closeness in real life. No prefect answers or opinions required.
A live 60–90 minute facilitated session
A rotating crew of curious humans
Insight, humour, and “oh wow, that’s me” moments
A space that’s structured, safe, and very real
Cameras on (we like humans, not floating initials)
Talking is welcome, not required
No more than 15 people per session
This is not therapy, but it is thoughtful
Book: How to Feel Loved by Sonja Lyubomirsky & Harry Reis
Time: May 28th, 7:30PM - 9:00PM Sydney, Australia Time AEDT
Format: Live online (Zoom)
Duration: 60–90 minutes
We discuss How to Feel Loved — a research‑based look at connection, intimacy, and the everyday behaviours that shape whether we feel valued, seen, and held in our relationships. You don’t need to finish the book; come with whatever you’ve read, noticed, or wondered about.
Expect a mix of big‑group discussion and small‑group moments, guided prompts, and the kind of honest, human conversation that makes relationships make more sense.
Anyone curious about how feeling loved actually works — the signals, the patterns, the psychology — and how we experience closeness in real life. No prefect answers or opinions required.
A live 60–90 minute facilitated session
A rotating crew of curious humans
Insight, humour, and “oh wow, that’s me” moments
A space that’s structured, safe, and very real
Cameras on (we like humans, not floating initials)
Talking is welcome, not required
No more than 15 people per session
This is not therapy, but it is thoughtful