I was the youngest child in a family of four, and I was fortunate enough to have a beautiful and healthy childhood and I have always been a lover of life.
I love meeting different kinds of people. As a teenager, getting involved in my mom’s charity work as well as a lot of school activities and organizations, allowed me to do just that, meet countless people and witness numerous things.
Being in a private school and helping out with my mom’s charity work permitted me to experience being with the richest of the rich and the poorest of the poor. I bet, you can just imagine the great divide right?!
But surprisingly too, I found that regardless of social status, race or culture, everyone-from the “bookworms” to the “bad girls”, from the brats to the butch, whether boys or girls, young or old, rich or poor, straight or gay, I found out that when it comes to falling in love and being in love we are the same.
We all feel elated when in love and desolate when broken hearted. Nothing can affect a person more than matters of the heart. That’s why during my college years, my insatiable thirst for knowledge of the human mind and behavior drove me to take up a degree in psychology. With my gift of reading people and my sincere want to make them happy, I became the campus matchmaker and love adviser. After graduating from college I worked on becoming a relationship coach.
My approach and strategy in dealing with people and their problems has always been one of friendship. I always make sure that they are talking to someone that they can relate to and be comfortable with. I make sure that I become a friend that they can trust rather than a therapist who would make a profit out of their misery. I guess this is what makes me different from the rest of the relationship guru’s out there. People with relationship problems need one thing in common, they all need someone to turn to when times get rough- and that’s what I’m here for.