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Relationship and Couple Coaching in Mauritius: The Communication Reset Most Couples Need

Most couples do not fight about the issue. They fight about the feeling underneath it. If you want the simplest reason couple coaching Mauritius is rising in relevance, it is this: modern love is asked to carry what entire villages once carried. We want our partner to be our safe haven, our co-parent, our therapist,…
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Valentine’s Day 2026 in India: The Psychology of Love in a Loud World

Valentine’s Day 2026 in India will arrive with the same familiar props: red roses, restaurant surge pricing, and Instagram couples performing joy like it is a competitive sport. Yet, each year, I notice something more interesting than the flowers. The day does not merely celebrate love. It exposes our relationship with love. That difference matters.…
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Loneliness Makes You Choose People You Wouldn’t Choose Otherwise

I have watched it happen in coaching rooms and cafés, and in the quiet glow of late-night messaging. A smart, discerning person meets someone who is simply available. Not kind. Not steady. Just there. And in a season of loneliness, “there” can look like “destiny”. This is the heart of loneliness relationship choices. Loneliness is…
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When “Too Much Love” Is Actually a Wound: Understanding Obsession in Relationships

Some people show overloving behaviour like they’re trying to keep a candle alive in a storm. They text a lot, check in constantly, remember tiny details you forgot you ever shared. Their care can feel like warmth, until it starts to feel like weight. And somewhere between “Aww” and “Arrey yaar”, you begin wondering if…
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When Love Pauses: The Psychology Behind “Taking a Break” in Relationships

In the architecture of modern love, few phrases provoke as much confusion, hope, and heartache as this one: “We’re taking a break.” It’s a phrase that floats in a hazy, undefined middle ground—neither a breakup nor a reconciliation, a suspension rather than a decision. It leaves lovers lingering somewhere between presence and absence, committed yet…
