Debunking Relationship Myths
We can often hold certain hopes and expectations about a relationship. Here are some common relationship myths and why they may not be necessarily true.
A New Perspective on Dating
Stacks of dating books often send a similar, underlying message: how can you change yourself to make yourself attractive to another? Perhaps there is another, healthier way to approach dating.
Common Questions on Boundary Setting
A lot of questions can come up when we are trying to set boundaries in our relationships. Here are some common questions I hear when we talk about setting boundaries, and my thoughts.
Do You Have to Love Yourself First Before Loving Another?
It is often said that you need to love yourself before you love someone else. This is my take on this well-known concept.
What Does Healthy Communication Look Like?
It’s very common to hear about the importance of communication in a relationship. However, most of us aren’t necessarily taught what healthy communication looks like growing up. Here are some vital aspects of healthy communication in any type of relationship.
Do Perfect Relationships Exist?
It is not uncommon to see people strive to find the “perfect” person or to build the “perfect” relationship. But it does beg the question: Is there such a thing as a perfect relationship?
How Do I Change My Partner?
If this is a thought that has been popping up for you regularly, here are a few things to consider and possible solutions to explore.
Are Relationships Supposed to Be Hard Work?
Sometimes we might find ourselves struggling in a relationship or friendship and wonder, “Are relationships supposed to be this hard?”
Signs of a Potentially Unhealthy Relationship
Are you having a hard time figuring out whether or not a particular relationship or friendship you’re in is unhealthy? Here I’ve comprised a few things to consider in your process.
How to Set Boundaries in a Relationship
Setting healthy boundaries is essential not only to having healthy relationships, but also in honoring our feelings, needs, and limitations.