Post-Wedding

And welcome. If you have clicked on this page it is an indication that you are lucky in love, recently married or perhaps on your way to being there (and / or you know someone who is). I can entirely relate as in April 2011 I married my ideal partner – and am now enjoying life as a newlywed.
So what comes next?
In the fairy tales, this is the part where the story always ended with “and they lived happily ever after…” a lovely notion when you are nine years old, but when you are 24, 29, 33, 38, 42 or whatever age you are when you marry your other half… chances are you need a little more detail than that, because we are now at an age and stage where we realise that relationships – even fabulous passionate newlywed ones – need work, investment, shared goals, solid communication and much more, if that “happily ever after” is to come to fruition.
So what can we do to give ourselves the best chance of happily ever after these days?
My area of expertise is in career development coaching… which isn’t necessarily as association you would necessarily make with a happy relationship! However, my experience shows that in 2013, personal and career development can play a big part in a successful relationship. This is why Limitless Coaching also specialises in career development coaching for newlyweds (also known as post wedding motivation / banishing the post wedding blues).

Book Update: Happily Ever After for Grown-Ups
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Can you be in love and still be you?
Thursday, February 28, 2013
When does romance in marriage fade?
Sunday, February 10, 2013




