Doubting & Dating: Your Romantic Relationship Roadblock
I don’t believe I can find the romantic relationship that I want. Does that sound like your inner-voice? Doubting and dating don’t mix. Because when you’re doubting, you’re not ready. And when you’re not ready, the dating experiences you have will reflect that. At Kelleher International matchmaking, we find it’s essential to get ready for … Continued
Are You In Dating Limbo?
If you’ve been burned in the early stages of a relationship, dating limbo can be an anxiety-ridden place to find yourself. At Kelleher Matchmaking, we understand that the newness of dating can be fun and exciting but also extremely confusing. Kelleher International’s CEO, Amber Kelleher-Andrews, says, “It’s common to be unsure where you stand with … Continued
The Vicious Cycle of Relationship Sabotage
Are you bad at dating or is it relationship sabotage? At Kelleher International, one common complaint we hear a lot from men, in particular, is that they don’t know why their previous relationships failed. Generally, unless something massive happens to end a relationship, it can be challenging to diagnose the fatal flaw. Somehow, a break … Continued
Navigating a Breakup Involving Kids
A breakup involving kids is difficult. But is it possible to break off your love interest & stay committed to their children at the same time? At Kelleher International, we know a breakup involving kids is never easy. And calling it quits with a partner whose children you adore can be one of the toughest … Continued
Feel-Good Ways to Handle Disapproval
At Kelleher International, we think it’s beneficial to know how to handle disapproval of relationships with grace. Couples face romantic scrutiny for all kinds of reasons – interracial, sexual orientation, differing religions, age gap, wealth disparity, lifestyle choices. If you find yourself on the receiving end of sideways glances and disapproving family members, it’s essential … Continued
Lost in Love
Losing yourself in a relationship is all too common. For many, it’s the model you grew up witnessing as a child; so it feels natural. Maybe it was one parent’s needs consistently put before the other’s. Or a voiceless participant in the romantic partnership doing everything possible to please the other at the expense of … Continued