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Who amongst us doesn't want to share our life with a partner? One of the greatest joys in life is building the life you want with your ideal partner. A divorce rate of 50% in the United States, indicates that many of us lack the proper skills to build strong foundations for lasting relationships. The fact that 85% of us have been married at least once indicates that we long for that commitment to a partner in life.

There are three stages for Couples Coaching as established by Relationship Coaching Institute

Pre-Commitment Coaching helps new couples decide if their relationship is the right one for them. It focuses on relationship skills, expectations, emotional compatibility as well as evaluating shared life vision, requirements, needs, and wants.

Commitment Coaching helps couples co-create a functional partnership that is based on great communication and a deep commitment to one another. It deals with conflict resolution skills, overcoming issues around parenting, finances, domestic responsibilities, etc.

Bliss Coaching helps functional couples deepen their emotional intimacy, trust, love and connection. It deals with increased authenticity, ownership of emotional reactivity, and enhancing trust, support, and safety around emotional vulnerabilities.

Please complete the following assessment to determine your level of couple status. Fill-in the contact information and I will respond within 24 hours.

Contact Information
Your Name:
Partners Name:
E-mail:
1. I plan on spending the rest of my life with my partner.
2. I want to be married to my partner.
3. I’m unsure of the future of this relationship.
4. My friends thinks we’re a committed couple.
5. My family thinks we’re a committed couple.
6. I like our Boyfriend/Girlfriend relationship and am in no hurry to change that.
7. My partner believes we’re committed, but I’m not there yet.
8. I’m committed to our relationship, but my partner isn’t there yet.
9. We have discussed our future and are on the same page about it.
10. We’ve discussed commitment but haven’t done anything about it.
11. We’ve taken steps towards commitment (living together, buying property,
having a child, etc) but we have no concrete plans to marry.
12. We’ve taken steps towards commitment (living together, buying property,
having a child, etc) and have a plan/timeline towards commitment or marriage.
13. I don’t believe in commitment and prefer to stay in the relationship as long as it
works.
14. My partner doesn’t believe in commitment and prefers to stay in the relationship as long as it works.
15. We have a made a formal, explicit commitment to each other privately.
16. We have a made a formal, explicit commitment to each other in a ceremony
witnessed by others.