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Let’s go on an archeological dig of sorts and unearth common traits in your past partners.
What attracts you to certain types of people? What has worked...and what hasn’t?
The Fit4love coaching process focuses on your strengths and your romantic needs and wants. This 10-point approach helps you find that special someone - that romantic relationship you’ve been looking for.
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Being a life coach is great, isn’t it? You get to really make a difference.
You may have clients that have achieved their life-coaching goals yet they still feel something is missing. Many of these clients are single, and struggling with loneliness.
Loneliness is a problem that we don’t talk about. Your single clients probably haven’t told you that they’re lonely.
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Most of us have a powerful need to be part of a couple. This need drives us in and out of relationships. It used to be that people dated, got married, had families, and rarely divorced. Being “fulfilled” was not a priority, and being unhappy was not a cause for divorce.
The rules have changed, haven’t they? Life has become more complex.
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I wanted to share this wonderful article with you. It’s written by my friend and college (and divorce coach), Mandy Walker, and was posted in the Huffington Post. What I Learned About Dating From We Bought A Zoo By Mandy Walker This month marks five years since my husband and I separated, ending our almost [...]
Guest author and relationship coach Cheryl Walters has these words of wisdom: Finding a partner in life is a lot like hiring an employee. The key to both is to know what the “job” requires, and then to write a great job description (your online dating profile). Your profile, if written well, will sort out those [...]
Has anyone ever told you to allow a new relationship to develop naturally and slowly? Just what does that mean? Relationships go through a series of stages and you don’t want to make long term decisions while you’re still in the earliest stage. That’s called infatuation, and can last up to 6 months. During this [...]