Saturday, November 15, 2008

What are your Blind Spots?

If you don't know why you are not succeeding in your dating ventures, maybe you have some blind spots. We all have them, but because they are blind spots, we don't see them. Weird thing, though, is that others see them.

Who do you trust to ask about your blind spots? Maybe talking with someone who will tell you straight without being cruel would be a good idea. Who can do this for you? It's worth it to acknowledge the areas of self-growth you need to address.

Talking to a Relationship Coach can help you clarify what you need to work on to create the relationship that will bring you joy.

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Michelle E. Vásquez, MS, LPCSan Antonio Relationship Coach, Licensed Professional Counselor
I help people attract the life they want and create the relationships that bring them joy.
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1 comment:

Russ Hardesty said...

Thanks for talking about this fundamental aspect of personal development. How true it is that much of what we do in relationships is so unconscious or from our "blind side". In my personal life I finally became tired of making the same relationship mistakes repeatedly and sought help from a relationship coach that helped me understand my blind spots. 26 years later, I'm in a relationship that is more conscious all because of the help from a coach!

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