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Welcome to the Skool for lovers! You can think of this Skool as an elevated dating platform but with an engaged leader of this community who works as your personal relationship therapist. Guiding and coaching in healthy relationship skills, insights and mindsets. I'll post daily videos and questions to promote learning, relationship skills, growth, self reflection, healing, self discovery and to initiate meaningful conversations between fellow love seekers.
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Be Authentic!
My #1 piece of advice for those looking for lasting love! Comment below on your thoughts, ideas or questions 📢
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The main purpose of this community is to look and prepare for love while being supported. Not doing it alone and navagating this journey with someone who can offer insights and encouragement! So--- step into my virtual office in the comments below and ask me about anything that has to do with the journey of finding love! I'd love to be here for you and respond to you ❤️
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Healing 🩹
We can't deny that life comes with hurts and hiccups that can have a lasting impact on us. Often we carry these scars into our process of finding love. And sometimes these unhealed scars can have detrimental impacts on our ability to feel, find and navigate love. Healing is a significant aspect of the journey of finding love. Have you experienced this in your journey for finding love? If so, how? I would love to offer you support as you grow ❤️
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💡 Why Great Relationships Feel "Invisible"
​Ever wonder why some couples seem to flow effortlessly while others are constantly arguing about "who does what"? ​The secret isn't that they’ve escaped the "transactional" nature of life—it’s that their exchange of value is working so well, it has become invisible. ​Here is a breakdown of the "Invisible Transaction" and how to keep yours running smoothly: ​ ⚡ 1. The Utility Company Metaphor ​Think about your power bill. If the lights turn on when you flip the switch and the company gets paid automatically, you don't think about the transaction. You just enjoy the electricity. - ​When do you notice it? Only when the power goes out or the bill is unexpectedly high. - ​The Lesson: In a healthy relationship, both parties feel they are getting at least as much value as they are giving. When the "trade" is fair, you don't feel like you’re "trading" at all—you just feel like you’re in love. ​ 🚩 2. Why "Counting" Is a Warning Sign ​If you start thinking, "I’ve done the dishes three times this week and they haven't done them once," or "I always initiate intimacy," the transaction has become visible. - ​Visibility = Dissatisfaction: Once you start measuring the exchange precisely, it’s a sign that you feel you’re getting a "raw deal." - ​The Reality: If relationships weren't transactional at their core, it wouldn't matter if the trade was unfair. But it does matter. Resentment grows when value isn't being reciprocated. ​ 🛠️ 3. How to Make Your Transaction Invisible Again ​Relationships are challenging because we often exchange things of fluctuating value (time, emotional support, chores) without explicitly negotiating them. To keep the peace, try these two strategies: - ​The "Fuzzy" Look: People in long-term relationships don't count too precisely. They allow for fluctuations over time. They don't look at the numbers through a microscope; they look at the big picture. - ​Correct Your Bias: Humans naturally overvalue what they give and undervalue what they receive. To stay happy, try to consciously do the opposite: slightly undervalue your own contributions and slightly overvalue what your partner does for you.
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