COACHING SERVICES
Create Stronger, Deeper Relationships with a Relationship Coach
Our relationship coaches teach you how to improve the connection in your life.
What is a Relationship Coach?
Relationships are extremely important for Intuitive Feelers, whom we like to call "NFers". Good relationships bring profound joy and connection, but troubled relationships can be a great source of hurt and confusion.
Relationship coaching is for people experiencing disagreements or troubled connections with people in their lives. A relationship coach helps you find fulfillment in the relationships in your life without sacrificing who you are as a person.
Communication is one of the most common relationship challenges, but NFers also tend to invest in others at the expense of their own well-being. Through discussion, role-playing, and adjusting behaviors, you'll acquire the tools to communicate better and set boundaries in your relationships.
Relationship Coaching for Couples
Couples can attend relationship coaching as a pair or individually. We recommend both; people almost always benefit from 1:1 coaching before or during their work with their partner.
Our relationship coaches will help you:
- Articulate the expectations you have for your romantic partner and the relationship
- Set emotional boundaries and prioritize your own well-being
- Communicate expectations and boundaries
- Realize healthy vs. unhealthy behaviors from yourself and your partner
- Learn how to make your partner feel loved and appreciated
What relationship issues are addressed?
After going through some fundamentals of a healthy relationship, we talk about the specific issues you’re experiencing in your relationship. This can include, but isn’t limited to:
- Finances
- Intimacy
- Communication
- Boundaries
- Infidelity
- Love languages
- Growing apart
- Differences in values
- Children
If you’re experiencing any of the difficulties listed above in your partnership, schedule an appointment with us today to learn how we can help.
Relationship Coaching for Singles
You do not need to be in a relationship to attend relationship coaching! A relationship coach can help you improve family relationships, friendships, and work partnerships. The tools and skills you develop in relationship coaching will help you in future romantic relationships.
Our relationship coaches will help you:
- Articulate the expectations you have of different relationships in your life
- Set emotional boundaries and prioritize your own well-being
- Communicate expectations and boundaries
- Realize healthy vs. unhealthy behaviors from yourself and others
What do we talk about?
We can’t control the actions and behaviors of others; the best we can do is work on ourselves and hope it inspires others to do the same. That being said, in relationship coaching for singles, we talk about:
- Your communication style and how to learn others
- Attracting the right partner for a healthy relationship
- Building your confidence and self-esteem
If it sounds like you could benefit from relationship coaching, schedule a meeting with us today!
FAQs About Relationship Coaching
Is a relationship coach the same as a relationship therapist?
While they have similarities, they are not the same. A relationship therapist typically helps you overcome specific disagreements and is booked on an as-needed basis. A relationship coach helps you develop long-term skills so you can conquer future disagreements on your own. You’ll usually see a relationship coach for a longer period of time due to the nature of the sessions.
Do I have to be in a relationship to attend relationship coaching?
No. We focus on the part you play in current or future relationships. Our relationship coaches work with you to develop skills useful in all kinds of relationships. We find that your personal growth has the potential to make a powerful impact on your partner.
Should I get a relationship coach?
If you’re questioning if you need a relationship coach, you probably do. You may be wondering why the relationships in your life are rocky or overly taxing on you. A relationship coach can help you get those relationships back on track by developing communication skills and prioritizing your own needs.