by Beth Liebling | Jan 24, 2020 | Intimacy, Love, Personal, Psychology of Love, Relationships & Dating
When I made the career transition from lawyer to relationship coach and frisky boutique owner, I faced my fair share of skepticism from those around me. Sex was not something my friends or family had ever spoken about openly, let alone something they could imagine a...
by Beth Liebling | Nov 15, 2019 | Love, Psychology of Love, Relationships & Dating
Everyone shows love in their own unique way. Some of us might have a way with words. Others may show love by cooking a decadent meal. We’ve all noticed this throughout our lives, but did you know there are actually five distinct “love languages?” First defined in a...
by Beth Liebling | Nov 8, 2019 | Friends & Family, Love, Psychology of Love, Relationships & Dating
We spend a lot of time helping people with romantic love issues, but make no mistake about it: romantic love is only one type of love, and a happy life requires lots of other kinds of love. For example, love for your children, your friends, your coworkers, or...
by Beth Liebling | Nov 1, 2019 | Love, Psychology of Love, Relationships & Dating
Love it or hate, we are enveloped in a world of technology. It’s made many of our jobs easier, but it can also be a huge distraction at the dinner table. The debate about the benefits of online dating apps is endless, but what is often overlooked is how...