Magdalena Valentine
Bio
Relationship coach, psychology major, nutritionist.
Art, creativity, poetry.
Stories (3/0)
The Art of being Alone
“I don’t want to be alone”, my client proclaims. “ I want to be with someone and I want it to be my soulmate, NOW, I can’t find them if I don’t date.” She’s a chronic dater and a love addict. I have been her relationship counselor for a few months now, and she has a continued cycle of jumping from relationship to relationship. She never gives herself enough time to heal, or really to move on from the last relationship, she often calls in with guilty feelings because she is still “hung”up on the last.
By Magdalena Valentine3 years ago in Humans
Loving A Narcissist
This was an article that I had planned to write a little later, though I had been doing research on it for sometime. I had initially wanted the first few articles on my page to be a little more lighthearted, though helpful. But in light of the recent accusations against Marilyn Manson, and the disgusting comments that I am seeing as a result brought up the reminder that a lot of people do not understand the dynamics of abuse.
By Magdalena Valentine3 years ago in Psyche
How to tell if you found the "One"
New love is so exciting. Those early feelings you experience as you get to know someone can be overwhelming. As things progress you find yourself exiting the “honeymoon phase” and are entering a new stage of your relationship that can be just as exciting and well terrifying. This new phase in the relationship is a time when the personas we have been keeping up start to fade, and we start to really get to know one another. You and your partner are getting comfortable with one another, the need to constantly impress is fading and you both start showing one another the “real authentic you”. This is a time when you start building deeper, more meaningful bonds grounded in genuine love, respect and trust.
By Magdalena Valentine3 years ago in Humans