Relationship

                       

" I've come to the point that I can't take it anymore. I feel so unhappy in my marriage. I need to start thinking of myself."

"After twenty-three years there's no effection anymore, all she seems to do is arguing. I have enough of this!"

"I feel no love for him anymore, somewhere along the line it seems to have died. All he needs me for is to cook his dinner, sex and clean shirts. I need to get out of this relationship!"

"I don't know why, but life doesn't mean much anymore. I still love her, but not the way I used to. The spark just isn't there. Everything seems so boring and we never have fun together like we used to."
 



The place where you are faced most with your wounded heart, your shortcomings and insecurities is in relationship with your soulmate.  This wonderful person that once made you feel like you were floating on air seems to have disappeared.  The expectations you had for your relationship are not met, sometimes it feels the love for each other has gone and there seems to be no point in continuing.

                         Does this sound familiar to you
                      Has your relationship lost its spark?

Then now is the time to do something about it and seek help!

This is how I work with you as a couple.  I will:

Teach you all you need to know about relationships.
Show you how your old wounds keep you from giving and receiving love.
Guide you into dialogue with your partner.
Give you tools and encouragement to continue and grow in your relationship.

If you feel your relationship could benefit from any of the above service, or have any questions, or simply just want to chat and see how it feels talking to me, please feel free to contact:
Anneke Schagen
Phone: 0401 088 932

handsandhearttherapies@hotmail.com
 


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       Love alone is capable 
       of uniting living beings
       in such a way as to
       complete and fulfil them,
       for it alone takes them and
       joins them by what is
       deepest in themselves.
  
  
      Pierre Teihard de Chardin