After a relationship ends, there’s often a quiet resistance to this step. Not always outwardly, but internally. People replay conversations, reanalyze decisions, and hold onto…
At Robertson + Easterling, we spend our days working with people in transition—walking alongside them through seasons of change, hurt, and, ultimately, renewal. Divorce often…
Unlike guilt, which points to something we did wrong and can be resolved through confession, restitution, or change, shame doesn’t just accuse our actions—it accuses…
So whatever mountain you’re facing—divorce, business decisions, parenting challenges, or personal change—don’t rush it. Take the next step, and then the next. Slow down. Smooth…
Not everything that feels powerful is love. Intensity alone is not a reliable indicator of connection. Trauma bonds, fear, control, and emotional dependency can all…
This natural phenomenon offers a powerful metaphor for what happens in relationships when we depend too heavily on external sources for Love, Attention, Validation, and…