Posts filed under Counseling for Women

Your Relationship Guide for Getting Through the Holidays

The holidays can be so difficult if your relationships are not what you want them to be.  Relationship difficulties can feel even worse at this time at this time of year.  It can be especially hard if you are you single and know it would be so much better to spend the holidays with a significant other.  And, if your relationships with your family  are strained, the thought of spending the holidays together can fill you with dread. These holiday relationship tips can help you get through the holidays unscathed and even enjoy yourself.

Posted on December 22, 2013 and filed under Counseling for Women, Counseling for Men.

How to Survive a Painful Breakup and Be Happy Once Again

You just broke up with your significant other and you feel sad, sick, angry, confused, depressed.  Instead of getting your work done you find your mind wandering to happy moments with your ex.  Instead of sleeping you feel restless.  Instead of eating nutritious meals you aren't hungry at all or are ravenous for junk food. Instead of going out with your friends you stay home looking at your ex's social media, watching bad tv, drinking or wallowing.  How can you stand this feeling and how can you get through it?

Posted on July 28, 2013 and filed under Counseling for Women, Counseling for Men.

Your Assets Are Your Brand: Capitilize on Your Assets to Attract Love

How can you use your assets of personal talents, traits and uniqueness to find a wonderful love-filled relationship?  The unique combination of your assets are why someone would choose you instead of choosing someone else. These assets make you special and appealing.  Read to see how to capitalize on your assets to attract the right person for you.

Posted on April 19, 2013 and filed under Counseling for Women.

How to Ensure that Dating Partners Treat You Well

We all want to be treated well by someone we are dating.  But, how can we make that happen?  Do we have any control over how someone else treats us?  The answer is yes! There are ways to ensure that someone you are dating will treat you well.  You may be surprised to hear how this can happen, but, read on to discover the secret to being treated with kindness, respect, consideration, thoughtfulness and love.

Posted on February 19, 2013 and filed under Dating Coaching, Counseling for Women, Counseling for Men.