Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Breaking up is hard to do and can be one of the most painful experiences in life. It can leave you feeling sad, lonely, angry, and confused. Feelings of rejection and even guilt can linger for a long time and it’s important to be kind and patient with yourself as you heal. And you WILL … Continued
Giving Back
Here at Kelleher International we believe that giving back is a basic tenet of life and relationships, that not only enriches the lives around us, but strengthens the fabric that binds us all. It creates the perfect circle. Whether it’s through charity in our communities or making sure that we are always on point when … Continued
Let’s Connect!
The World Health Organization recently changed their language from “social distancing” to “physical distancing” when they realized this was the wrong message. They want people to connect with friends and family for their mental well being. We know it is more important than ever for people to check in on loved ones who are isolated. … Continued
The Business of Dating to Find Love
For many single business executives and entrepreneurs, dating to find love is more challenging than the work they do. So it’s easier to treat February 14th like another day at the office instead of orchestrating Valentine’s Day date night. But when you feel it, love is a powerful motivator. According to the National Retail Federation’s … Continued
Holiday Happenings: Meet the Family
Is it time for your new love to meet the family? No matter how festive this time of year is most agree the holidays are stressful. And if you find yourself in a budding relationship then the stress and anxiety of the season can be a bit amplified when you add “meet the family” to … Continued
Slow Dating: Because Love Isn’t a Sport
If you’re getting carpal tunnel from all the swiping, consider slow dating and aim for quality over quantity. “In the age of digital dating it is easy to get lost in the web of opportunity. People from across the globe can find other like-minded singles with a click of a mouse,” says Kelleher’s director of … Continued