Featured On Couples Learn: Accepting the Risk of Vulnerability: But What If You Get Hurt? - Teresha Young - The Confidence Restyler™
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Featured On Couples Learn: Accepting the Risk of Vulnerability: But What If You Get Hurt?

Featured On Couples Learn: Accepting the Risk of Vulnerability: But What If You Get Hurt?

I’ve had the great pleasure and privilege of writing a guest article for Dr Sarah Schewitz, Psy.D. of Couples Learn, who is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist based out of Los Angeles, California. She has been working with couples and individuals since 2008 and is passionate about inspiring people to dream big and achieve their “impossible” through improving their life and relationships.

Dr. Schewitz is also a contributing expert to Readers Digest, eHarmony, CareerBuilder, Refinery29, Bustle, ConnectWithLife, AskMen, Self, BrainHackers and more.

Want to learn why vulnerability in a relationship can feel SO DAMN SCARY?

Ready to discover 4 ways to help you examine your fearful, anxious thoughts about vulnerability so they don’t affect your love life?

Simply click on the link below to go straight to my article, featured this week, to find out!

Accepting the Risk of Vulnerability: But What If You Get Hurt?

 

If you would like some more tips and strategies on how to keep the love growing and flowing in your relationship, simply click the ‘Download Now’ button below to get access to my FREE eBooks.

I would love to know if you’ve learned some tips and strategies from ‘Accepting the Risk of Vulnerability: But What If You Get Hurt?’ by clicking ‘like’ below.

Perhaps even share on your social media accounts, as you never know who would benefit from it as well! After all #SharingIsCaring

And if you have the time to do so, please do share your thoughts in the comments below. Is being vulnerable to your partner causing you worry? Maybe you had a fear of opening up to someone during a previous relationship?

P.S. If you’re struggling with being vulnerable in your relationship, let me help you overcome this, by CLICKING HERE to book yourself in for a FREE strategy call with me.

With Love

Teresha, The Confidence Restyler™ Xx

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