Your Soulmate

Are You Looking for Your Soulmate?

If you have not met your soulmate yet, but ready to make such change in your life, you can sign up for relationship coaching and matchmaking. And I will help you understand what you are looking for, and where to find it and how to keep it. Let’s write your love story!

Already Met Your Soulmate?

In marriage we look for solace. We expect to find love, peace and joy. But a marriage can crack for many different reasons.

After the birth of a child, due to financial problems or continuous misunderstanding. When it comes to divorce and separation, both parties may have a desire to save the family. But after certain events experienced, this might be difficult to do. And to most, a break up can seem like a solution. Especially, when both parties are unable to find love in each other any more. And when negative moments pop up in one’s head, like who said and did what.

However, even most psychologists and marriage counselors will recommend giving the marriage a chance, before filing for a divorce. Actually, these sessions are focused on trying to return to the basics of the relationship, and redirecting both parties to the right path. Mostly, by tackling the issues that lie behind the sadness and anger. But also, by practicing special exercises that help better understand and listen to each others needs and concerns.

LIVING HAPPILY MARRIED

Find love in marriage. Here are some tips that you can use right now:

1. The first step is to realize the reality of life. There is no such thing as ideal or perfect relationships. Simply, because life without problems cannot exist. Most importantly, you need to understand that any two people who spend a lot of time together cannot avoid quarrels, grievances or disagreements, even if they love each other. Sometimes crises just happen. And when they do, it is necessary to focus on how to save the relationship.

2. Deal with the conflicts. Analyze the situation from A to Z, no matter how hard it may get. Shift your energy from being emotional and into understanding your spouse’s view and explanations. It is necessary to give your spouse the opportunity to speak out and explain themselves.

3. Remember, no matter how trivial your spouse’s arguments may sound to you, to your spouse this is serious and important.

A great memorable quote from the The Crow movie : Little things used to mean so much to Shelly. I used to think they were kind of… trivial. Believe me, nothing is trivial.

– Eric Draven

4. If the problem still persists and cannot be resolved, then do not hesitate to ask for professional help.

There are various methods and many simple practices that can help achieve balance and happiness in marriage. Nevertheless, as a coach, I can only help those who sincerely want to make a change in their lives for the better. Accordingly, I help couples find love in each other, improve their lives together and rejoice in marriage. We can start with a couples session or a one-on-one session, to work on your specific needs.

You can sign up today and begin living the life you want and deserve.