52% of married people don’t consider themselves happy. Yet, we don’t reach out for support until something is really wrong. Why are we settling for happy enough? What if we sought couples counseling early on and learned how to build truly fulfilling relationships?
Rachel and Kyle Wright are the founders of Wright Wellness Center, a relationship coaching practice designed to change how our culture treats relationships, sex and mental health. WWC offers a catalog of masterclasses, online programs, resources and coaching, affording couples the education and support necessary to build strong, sustainable relationships. Today, Rachel and Kyle join Katherine to explore the value of proactive approach to relationships—rather than a reactive one.
The Wrights offer insight around finding love post-divorce, discussing why it’s a good idea to take a hiatus from dating after the breakup of a serious relationship. Rachel and Kyle also weigh in on how to accept that you see things differently from your partner without getting stuck in a paradigm of right versus wrong. Listen in to understand why you should reach out for counseling as soon as you commit and learn how the Wrights can give you and your partner the tools for an incredible life together!
How Rachel and Kyle help couples be proactive vs. reactive
The Wright’s mission to change how culture treats relationships
Why you should start couples counseling as soon as you commit
Overcoming the shame around going to couples therapy
How the media tends to glorify dysfunctional relationships
How to communicate through the transition of feeling in love
Rachel and Kyle’s advice for finding love post-divorce
Why the Wrights recommend a hiatus from dating after divorce
Accepting how you see things differently (not right or wrong)
The issues Rachel and Kyle like helping couples with most
The Wright’s relationship assessment and next best step call
The Center for Understanding Conflict
The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller
Email katherine@westchesterfamilylaw.com
Call (914) 738-7765