Loneliness in a Relationship — Part 2: Finding Your Way Back
Part 2 moves from understanding what created distance in a relationship to closing it. Through four honest movements — seeing clearly, giving attention, finding willingness, and making the daily choice — this guide offers a way back to the person you chose.
Loneliness in a Relationship — A Guide Back to Each Other
Feeling alone in a relationship is one of the quietest and most confusing kinds of loneliness. This guide explores the real reasons emotional distance grows between two people — and what it takes to begin closing it.
Does Money Make You More Attractive?
Does money make you more attractive? The honest answer is yes. But it is not just any money. And the story does not end where most people think it does.
Do You Have to Be Successful to Deserve a Date?
Some voices will often tell you that you are single because you are not successful enough yet. But what if the premise itself is the problem?
Why Do We Always Fall for the Wrong Person?
We call it chemistry. We call it destiny. But what if the person we fall for isn't chosen by our heart — but by a nervous system still searching for a feeling it learned in childhood?
Why Men and Women Can't Find Love — The New Language Barrier
He built a fortune. She built a career. They both arrived at the destination — and found no one there. Two old friends. One honest conversation. And the language barrier nobody ever told them about.
One Couple. One Home. Who Is The Boss?
They laugh at dinner tables when someone asks — so who's the boss in your house? But inside, at least one of them isn't laughing. They know exactly who the boss is. And it isn't them.
You Ask Nothing, You Receive Everything— A story of true, unconditional love
He folded her clothes and left them in the closet. For seven years, he never called, never begged, never said a single unkind word against her. This is the story of Paul — and the most quietly devastating kind of love.
Can Men and Women Just Be Friends? — The Story of Kate and John
Kate had been friends with John for eleven years. Then she called to say her relationship was over — and found that the chair she had always assumed would be waiting was occupied. The honest story of what was quietly running in the background. Thetoria.com
Same Person, New City — Can You Find Love There?
Can relocating to a new city improve your chances at love? An honest, balanced look at what a change of location can and cannot offer — and what to consider before you make the leap.