Lisa Gunnett
Since childhood, I've been a storyteller, crafting tales accompanied by illustrations, a habit instilled by my mother. Now, through my writing, I aim to shed light on both common and uncommon challenges in dating and relationships. My mission is to provide insights that empower individuals to heal themselves and navigate healthier, more fulfilling connections. Join me on this journey of discovery and growth!
When I began coaching Charlie, I quickly realized that he was not in the driver's seat of his own dating journey.
Friendship matters. It’s not just about having someone to hang out with—it’s about having relationships that boost your well-being, enhance your emotional resilience, and even strengthen your romantic relationships.
With so many things to consider on early dates—what to say, what to wear, how to make a good impression—it’s no wonder the first kiss can feel like a minefield. When’s the right moment?
In this article, I will share some alternative explanations and recommendations for whether or not you should have a future interaction with this individual.
In a world where TV often focuses on drama or negativity, Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum is a refreshing and heartwarming show.
I come across a lot of lonely individuals. Frequently, the most lonely tend to be adult men.
Ever shopped hungry without a list, ending up with junk food? Dating can be similar. Create a “shopping list” of values to guide you. This helps find a fulfilling, healthy, and long-lasting relationship by focusing on core and key life values.
"Sweet Sorrow" by Dr. Sherry Cormier is a heartfelt memoir about love, loss, healing, and finding spiritual connection beyond death.
Transition from feeling "too much" to feeling secure and empowered in your dating journey.
How many times have you found yourself in this scenario: You are meeting a potential romantic connection for the first time and you decide to go to a restaurant... because isn’t that what we do on first dates? You awkwardly try to determine if a hug or handshake is appropriate [...]
