Relationship Issues

1137171848Julie* struggles with confidence.

Julie’s been living her best life as a travel nurse. On the other hand, her love life has not been so great. She’s been in and out of relationships since high school.

Now in her 30s, she’s almost given up on finding “the one.” No one she’s met has lived up to the expectations or list of qualities she wants in a partner.

“What is wrong with me? The spark never seems to last, or we lose that initial vibe. I must not be good enough to find my perfect match.”

Morgan* believes it’s too late.

Morgan was on a mission to be the first person in her family to succeed. She worked so hard focusing only on her career goals that she had no time or desire for dating.

Dating finally sounds doable, but Morgan has no clue where to start. Even on dates, she constantly second-guesses herself and feels awkward.

“Ugh! Why did I wait so long to start dating? Who am I kidding? No one was ever interested in me anyways. They probably think I’m so awkward or boring.

Nothing happens whenever I think I’ve made a good connection. No second dates. Not even a call or text. What am I doing wrong?”

1079756687Angie feels like a magnet for disaster.

Angie* has had a few long-term relationships. Every time she gets into a new relationship, she loses herself and is confused about how she ends up doing everything for her partner and getting nothing in return.

Angie finds herself continuously dissatisfied in her relationships but constantly fears being alone.

“How do I keep attracting all the wrong people? They never appreciate all the things I do for them.

I’ll never find someone who will make me happy. I always wait too long to leave because sometimes it seems better than being alone.”

Julie, Morgan, and Angie were at a breaking point.

All three of these women knew something needed to change. The self-help books, podcasts, and socials had done nothing for them but make things confusing. They were tired of feeling down, unappreciated, unloved, and overwhelmed.

Julie wanted to call out sick from work because of her feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness about finding a partner. She even started skipping her weekly meetups with her girlfriends, her life support on the road. With everything they see in the ER, she didn’t want them to see her struggling with something so trivial.

Morgan started to lose hope in ever being able to have a family. She had racing thoughts that weren’t usually an issue for her.

Angie noticed she was doing more things she didn’t want to do to make her partner happy or want her more.

It’s time to feel confident in your relationship journey!

With my help, Julie, Morgan, and Angie all found relief. Julie gained a better idea about the partner she wanted. Morgan got over her awkwardness and found dating more enjoyable. Angie discovered what she needed in a partner was support and understanding.

If you feel hopeless about finding the one, done with feeling overwhelmed in dating or attracting the wrong people, schedule your initial consultation asap!

*Names and stories are composite narratives and do not reflect actual clients.