The Trouble With Relationships

Author Bio


After realizing how much people struggle with cultivating relationships, managing stress, and unleashing their potential, Gina Armstrong uses her experience to help her audience solve these challenges. Gina is a multi-faceted and talented individual who perfectly fits in different shoes. She is a professional life coach specializing in goal setting, relationship coaching, and stress management. Besides, she has been a dedicated and bold educator for over 20 years, a professional event organizer, an author, and a natural leader. For the last eight years, she has dedicated herself to helping her audience realize their worth and start their healing journey.
 

As an educator and natural leader, Gina has been involved in various exercises to empower others. She has extensively organized fundraisers to collect funds for families and served on various school and church boards. Equally important, she has successfully organized training for parents, students, and school managements. 

Gina has been very instrumental in helping her audience see their values and get the best out of themselves. For her, it is always a calling to help others overcome fear, go past barriers in life and emerge victorious. Moreover, she has organized countless programs for teachers and parents to prepare them to deal with challenging behaviors among students. Empowerment of others is a mission she selflessly pursues to ensure that her audience reaches the stars. 

To ensure she reaches a maximum audience with her positive messages, Gina has authored several books. Her latest title, The Trouble with Relationships, is a well-knitted masterpiece that guides her readers with a strong discernment of several aspects of dealing with all sorts of relationships. Through the book, Gina helps her readers identify misconceptions, connections, love language, selfish and selfless love, relationship baggage, and recognizing triggers and red flags in relationships. Additionally, she talks about emotional immaturity, emotional disconnection, and self-worth. 

Gina is passionate about helping people heal, build relationships, and manage stress and anxiety. Further, she takes it as a personal initiative to help people realize their optimum capabilities.

The Trouble With Relationships

Relationships are the most important part of our lives and can be transformative once we understand the basics and the simplicity of it all. This book will help you to identify the misconception, the connection, the love language, self-ish love, self-less love, relationship baggage, recognizing triggers, cause of triggers, recognize the red flags, emotional immaturity, emotional disconnection, and most important of all, self-worth!

The Misconception

Fascination mixed in with a little of what I was thinking, sprinkled in with a pinch of bull shit, and served with a whole lot of delusional and some ignorance on the side!  Man! It took me a long time to get it!

The Connection

Connection… what does that mean exactly? I’m sure it can look like many different things to many people. For example, it can be the energy felt between you and another individual. Or the way you vibe with another person mentally, spiritually, physically, and emotionally. Any way you look at it, when there’s a connection, you feel it. It’s so strong that it’s like having an invisible magnetic force pull at you to the point where the very laws of gravity don’t exist when you’re moving as one. Right?

The Love Language

Multiple ways you can communicate with your partner. Buying gifts is a representation of how they might feel about that special person. If your love language is receiving compliments, then you might start to question or wonder about your partners’ feelings for you if they’re not the complimenting type. This is unfortunate because oftentimes, this can destroy a relationship if one person in the relationship feels one way and the other person feels another way.

Self-Worth

Remember how priceless they are to you. Never forget what you had to do to accomplish them. And if you find yourself in a relationship with a person who doesn’t see how priceless you are, then you don’t need them!  Regardless of how they may see or think of you, know this…YOU are a diamond because of who you are and not because of how they value you!