“As I continued learning to love myself, the most amazing man walked into my life… He makes me feel deeply loved and supported”
The Love Life Coaching Program gave me the tools and resources I needed to navigate heartbreak, reconnect with myself, and reflect deeply on what I truly wanted in a lifelong partner. It encouraged me to look inward, build self-love, and stay grounded in my values during a very tender season of my life.
I spent about a year and a half single, and even while actively using the tools I learned, I found myself navigating endless dating and, at times, some truly discouraging experiences. I encountered anxious and avoidant push-pull dynamics, was ghosted more times than I can count, and had one experience in particular that left me questioning my self-worth and wondering if I was truly unlovable - or "too much," as I had been told before. Those moments were painful and humbling.
Even through the tears, I chose to keep moving forward. I stayed committed to my physical and mental health… Looking back, I'm incredibly proud of the resilience and self-growth that came from that chapter.
And then, as I continued learning to love myself, the most amazing man walked into my life. We've been together for three months now, have met each other's families, and share aligned values. He makes me feel deeply loved, supported, and never once like I am "too much." He's a first responder with long hours and night shifts, yet he always finds time for me. I'm smiling as I write this because just this morning, after a 12-hour night shift, he brought me coffee before I went to work - simply so he could see me, even for a moment.
We're traveling to Hawaii at the beginning of the year, and I'm so excited to welcome the New Year with him by my side. It feels especially meaningful knowing that last New Year's Eve, I was crying on my best friend's couch with a broken heart. The contrast is something I don't take lightly.
Thank you again for the work you do and for the role the Love Life Coaching Program played in helping me get here. I am incredibly grateful.”
—Ariel M.