The Power of Vulnerability
“Vulnerability is the birthplace of love, belonging, joy, courage, empathy, and creativity. It is the source of hope, empathy, accountability, and authenticity. If we want greater clarity in our purpose or deeper and more meaningful spiritual lives, vulnerability is the path.” ~ Brené Brown How tightly do we cling to our personal facades? We all have … Continued
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
Resolutions That Attract Love
We love new beginnings, a clean slate, a fresh start … so it’s such a great gift that the new year offers us the opportunity to list our resolutions for the coming year. If you’re reading this, chances are, you’re looking for love, and here at Kelleher International matchmaking service we’re here to help you … Continued
Resolutions For Two!
“At the moment of commitment the entire universe conspires to assist you.” — Goethe The New Year is upon us and we are ready to set our best intentions to better ourselves after nearly two years of lockdown. We are ready to retire our pajamas for dress pants, replace the wine for green juice and … 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
Oversharing. Too Much of a Good Thing.
As reality has shifted to a more tech centered world, and we are getting to know a romantic interest virtually there is a tendency towards oversharing. This is completely natural in times like these when we are a bit more isolated. When we do make an authentic connection we tend to really spew a bit. … Continued