Posts Tagged ‘relationship skills’
Calling all happy couples!
Does it grate on you to hear all the negativity about the state of marriage? Too many people have some terrible ideas about marriage and the viability of relationships. I read such statements on the Internet daily. The worst one is:
Marriage is the leading cause of divorce. Read the rest of this entry »
Bad Relationships Gone Good
I was divorced at age 27 from a good man. Would you be surprised that despite having completed a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology, I knew next to nothing about creating a happy relationship for myself? That understanding came years later.
You may be in the same boat I was all those years ago. In your work you may be an effective Read the rest of this entry »
Creating Happily Ever After
Hi, I’m Michelle Vásquez with True Love Relationship Coaching. I have over 18 years experience as a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas working with couples helping them learn communication and problem-solving skills.
With my training and background as a marriage therapist helping couples solve their marital problems, I understand couples at a deep level. Read the rest of this entry »
Communication and Negotiation: Skills Necessary for Successful Singles
How can you work on being a couple when you are single? After all, it is hard to work on relationship skills when you are not in a relationship. Or is it? Think about it. All we have with other people is relationships. You have relationships with family, friends, co-workers, acquaintances, and people on social media, to name only a few examples. Read the rest of this entry »
Even Relationship Coaches Get the Relationship Blues
What a difficult day. I’m leaning sideways, trying to regain my (emotional) equilibrium. I love the saying, “This too shall pass.” No matter how happy you may be, it changes. No matter how sad, you cannot stay there forever. Our emotional states change. If they did not, we wouldn’t be able to stand the intensity of whatever emotion is present at the moment. Read the rest of this entry »