This is for those of you who find yourself struggling over and over in love and relationships, never getting any further along or never moving closer to who and what you want.
Creating a life plan isn’t just about a timeline, it’s also about knowing what you want, writing your goals down, along with how you’ll achieve them. That means you need to know the answer to the question: What do I want? If you’re not sure, I’ve got something for you there as well. Watch the video below or scroll down for my four-step process.
Raising the bar means finding fewer but better suitable life partners. Here's how to stop wasting your time on the duds!
If you’re struggling with anything in life, perhaps you don’t love yourself enough. If we don’t love ourselves, then we will also make choices based on that lack of self-love. I’ll show you how to install self-love and thereby help you get past whatever is holding you back.
This one is for all the perfectionists out there. Besides the fact that perfection is utterly exhausting, it’s also boring and often keeps you stuck in a loop of self-loathing. As a reformed perfectionist myself, I’m here to give you 10 solid reasons why you need to let go of that struggle for perfection!
If you think not finding love by a certain age means you’re never going to find it — let me illustrate how that couldn’t be further from the truth. I’ll prove to you that you’re never too old or past your “prime” to find true love.
Laura Gassner Otting and I talking about dating fails, self hate, losing weight, bonding with family and leaps of faith, knowing that you’re your own net.
About love, loss and new life. The 5 steps I took to change what didn’t work… and make welcome what I desired in my life and relationships.
There's nothing wrong with you. You're just doing self-love wrong. In this Josh Talk, Jill Sherer Murray shares how to love yourself first!
How to read the signs your inner self is giving you to determine if it’s time to take action, let go, and move on.
Why we keep choosing romantic partners that don’t fit our ideals, don’t share our values and are basically the wrong choice: Romanticitis Disconnecteditis.
Breakups suck. To get through one, you’ll need one important thing: self-love - so you can heal yourself and move forward with serenity.
So you decide it’s time to let go. You’ve had the monster epiphany that’s saying: move on from that relationship that’s not working. Now you’re ready and you’ve decided this is it. Tomorrow you’re done. You’re letting go and moving on. Except, it doesn’t really work like that. Letting go is a process.