by Marie Wallace | Jul 27, 2022 | Communication, Connection, Marriage, tradition, Uncategorized, Weddings / Renew Vows
Your fiance’ wants you to write your own wedding vows, and you want to gush about them and tell them all the reasons you love them, and… you are terrified. What do you do? I promise there is a simple way to put this together, and you will feel so glad you...
by Marie Wallace | Jun 13, 2022 | Communication, Connection, Invest In Relationships, Marriage, Uncategorized
How to be Flexible and Adaptable What’s the secret to a happy marriage? As a bride-to-be, you’ve likely thought about this question at least a few times. The pandemic has made it all too obvious that we live in a world of uncertainty, and being able to weather...
by Marie Wallace | Apr 15, 2022 | Connection, Invest In Relationships, Rituals
These days we live in now seem to be lacking those extra special momentous occasions. We long for weddings that are truly celebrated as a rite of passage and as a way to focus on the love the happy couple brings. In the past, when babies were to arrive, it was a...
by Marie Wallace | Feb 15, 2022 | Connection, Relationships
You’ve been together for over ten years. You think you know each other well; and in many ways you do. However, we are humans who are ever changing and evolving. Has your relationship evolved over this time too? You bet it has! And have you kept your fingers on...
by Marie Wallace | Oct 6, 2021 | Communication, Connection, Gratitude, Invest In Relationships, New Beginnings
Fall is a time of gathering and harvest in anticipation of the winter. Colorful changes are happening all around us as nature releases and lets go. Mid October to early November, for a brief moment, we may experience an “Indian Summer,” where we get another...
by Marie Wallace | Sep 26, 2021 | Communication, Connection, Gift Of Support, Grief, Invest In Relationships
5 Do’s and 5 Don’ts to Say to Someone in Grief Lately, I have worked with many people in grief, and I know friends and family of those I work with are at such a loss as to what they should say and do for the person left behind. They want to “help,” because...