Breakup Recovery Replay now available
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on September 16, 2008 - 6:50 pm
Thanks to everyone who participated in tonight’s call. The questions were amazing, and I appreciate your energy, sharing, and support. To listen to the replay, click here.
And to take advantage of my 4 week Rock Star Recovery Coaching Special Offer, click here.
Tuesday Teleseminar: How to keep your breakup from becoming a breakdown
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on - 6:25 am
Here are the details for tonight’s teleseminar…
On Tuesday, September 16 join me for a free teleseminar/webinar where I’ll unlock the secrets to surviving and thriving after a breakup.
How to Keep Your Breakup from Becoming a Breakdown
Tuesday, September 16
6:30-7:30 pm Pacific
Listen online here
OR
Phone-Number to Dial: 419-400-0202
Use Conference ID: 581274#
Submit all your breakup questions here. I’ll answer as many as possible on the call.
To participate in future teleseminars, check out my coaching calendar here.
Breakup Tip of the Week: Hold Yourself Accountable
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on - 5:30 am
Having trouble maintaining distance from your ex? Taking his calls, emails, texts? It just might be time to hold yourself accountable…
Good luck and happy healing!
Dating Tip of the Week: Stop putting off happiness
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on September 15, 2008 - 7:10 am
Before you can successfully find, attract, and keep real and lasting love, you’ve got to stop putting off your own personal happiness…
Good luck and happy dating!
Bad Love No More replay now available
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on September 10, 2008 - 6:21 pm
Thanks to everyone who participated in tonight’s call! The webcast replay of “Bad Love No More!” is now available here.
To get your copy of my brand new e-book Bad Love No More: How to kick limiting relationship beliefs to the curb and say yes to real and lasting love!, go to BadLoveNoMore.com.
To participate in Bad Love No More group coaching, click here.
Wednesday Webinar: Break free of your bad love habits!
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on September 9, 2008 - 10:55 pm
Are bad love habits keeping you single? Find out tonight during my free live teleseminar:
EVENT: Break Free of Bad Love Habits – For Good!
DATE & TIME: Wednesday, September 10th at 6:30pm Pacific
FORMAT: Simulcast! (Attend via Phone or Webcast — it’s your choice)
What’s a bad love habit? Any dysfunctional, destructive, difficult notion you have about love and relationships is a bad love habit. The following are some common ones:
â–¡ Do you choose potential partners who are incapable of meeting your emotional needs?
â–¡ Do you think love have to be difficult, painful, and/or hard?
□ Do you think your potential partner is going to fix whatever it is that you don’t like about yourself or your life?
â–¡ Do you believe time is running out on your search for love and/or your chance to have children?
Any bad love habit can be kicked with time, effort, and patience! During the call, I’ll show you how. This one hour free teleseminar/webinar offers an overview of my Bad Love No More e-book and coaching program. The Bad Love Program is easy to follow and provides the following benefits:
- Quickly and easily identify bad love habits
- Follow the assigned tasks to let go of limiting love beliefs
- Create a new love vocabulary
- Change the kind of individual one attracts
- Opens one up to new life experiences
- Exponentially improves one’s overall quality of life!
Got questions about bad love? Submit them here. I’ll answer them live on call.
And if you can’t make it on Wednesday night, don’t worry. When the replay page is ready, I’ll post it here so you can download and listen to the call at your leisure.
Breakup Tip of the Week: Start a healthy new habit
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on - 8:08 am
Want to heal and move on from you breakup? According to The Relationship Journalist, it’s time to start a healthy new habit…
Good luck and happy healing!
Dating Tip of the Week: Ask someone out!
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on September 8, 2008 - 8:01 am
Ready to rock your savvy single life? According to The Relationship Journalist, you need to get up the courage this week to ask someone out…
Good luck and happy dating!
Dating and Technology: What’s Appropriate?
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on September 6, 2008 - 8:16 am
In the 21st century, dating and technology go hand in hand. And for the most part, that’s a good thing. Internet dating allows us to explore the possibilities from the comfort of our own home, on our own schedule. Cell phones allow us to keep in touch with potential partners while on the go. And texting makes it super easy and fun to stay connected 24/7.
But when it comes to dating and technology, what’s appropriate? We went into the dating trenches to find out how technology is changing the way people date. What follows are some of the most common technology-related scenarios that today’s savvy singles find themselves in. By learning to navigate the tricky terrain of dating technology, you’ll be better equipped for future relationship success. Read on and enjoy!
Cell Phone Etiquette
You’re on a date with someone new. You just sat down to dinner. Everything seems to be going well – until he gets a call on his cell phone. Without even looking to see who it is, your date answers the phone. He proceeds to have a fairly lengthy conversation about something that doesn’t sound very important. Your date hangs up, apologizes, and digs into his dinner. A few minutes pass and his phone rings again. He answers – again. He stays on the phone – again – for quite some time, apparently oblivious to your growing annoyance. (You get the picture.) Whether you’ve been on a date like this or you are the person who usually answers your phone while on a date, STOP. This is just plain bad dating behavior. If possible, turn your phone to vibrate while on a date. Better yet, turn it off! Give your date your full attention. That way, you’ll be better able to know if you’d like to see him or her again (and vice versa). And if your date is the one who continually answers the phone, call him out on his bad behavior. If he gets offended or reacts rudely, consider it a sign from the universe, cut the date short if you can, and get on with your fabulous life.
Read the rest of the article at eHarmony.com.
Here’s what eHarmony has to say about The Relationship Journalist.
Breakup Tip of the Week: Create a new weekend ritual
Submitted by Lisa Steadman on September 3, 2008 - 7:43 am
Whether you got dumped or did the dumping, according to The Relationship Journalist, one of the best things you can do for your healing heart is to create a new weekend ritual…
Breakup Tip of the Week: Create a new weekend ritual
Good luck and happy healing!
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