Relationship Coaching

Three Reasons You Need To Learn Effective Communication

Relationships are built and maintained by positive encounters with others. Communication is key to this process. Without effective communication skills, it’s impossible to properly develop and foster productive relationships.

01.

Take the guess work out

A healthy relationship with someone doesn’t come from withholding and remembering a string of little lies. It comes from being transparent with them.

02.

Build Trust

Transparency takes the guess work out.  When everyone is clear with their roles and communicating their issues, problems are solved quick.  Which gives relationships more time for love and trust to foster.

03.

Reduce Stress And Anxiety

Spending all day worried if what you’re doing is wrong because you’re not sure what to do sucks.  Good communication clears expectations and creates attainable goals for all parties to maximize their relationship.

The Need For Relationship Coaching

To manage our numerous and more complex relationships, more and more of us are turning to relationship coaches to help us develop strong, healthy relationships with the people who are important to us in our lives. 

Two key trends are driving the increase in demand for relationship coaching:

For couples, the removal of the stigma around marriage and divorce counseling has opened the door to over 50 percent of couples seeking some form of relationship advice at least once. 

The second trend is singles being proactive and seeking relationship advice early, even as early as the pre-dating stage. While couples make up the majority of people seeking relationship advice, singles are now the fastest-growing segment of the market. 

Divorced and widowed individuals are the least content, according to singles expert Dr. Bella DePaulo, writing in Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored and Still Live Happily Ever After. Never-married singles are also in search of improved life satisfaction. On a scale of 1 to 4, the currently-married rate 3.3, always-single 3.2, divorced 2.9, and widowed 2.9. True relationship bliss eludes even those who are ‘happily’ married. Meanwhile, 40 percent of adults today are single, but very few are blissfully single; many are looking for love. 

According to this satisfaction survey, potential clients across all types of relationships could possibly benefit from these services. 

Are you ready for a relationship breakthrough?