
Here’s the thing—resentment is a reflection of your beliefs, expectations, and self-worth.
It’s about how well you communicate your needs to yourself and your partner, and how well you both fulfill them.
If you feel resentful, it’s a sign that something within you needs attention & healing.
Even if you’re experiencing resentment based on something really difficult to deal with, like infidelity or financial mismanagement, it’s important that you acknowledge and monitor your own beliefs, behaviors and choices and not just point the blame at your partner.
Drawing from my own 27 yr personal journey as a divorced and re-partnered mom of 2 in interracial & blended families, as well as professional training from leaders like The Gottman Institute and expertise in techniques like Positive Intelligence, my approach is real, relatable & results-oriented, tailored specifically to your unique intercultural challenges.
My mission is to give intercultural couples the specific support you need, by guiding you to the root of what’s really impacting your life & your relationship, through an innovative, culturally-focused framework that helps move you from struggle to success.
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i'm tanya - nice to meet you!
Mama. Cappuccino & Cocktail Snob.
Relationship Coach, Ex-Wife/Current Partner.
Advocate for all forms of modern love.
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