Resources
Relationships 411: What to Do and Not to DoThe Journey to Real Love is twofold:
- Learn what went wrong (what not to do).
- Learn what to do instead.
These free educational resources aim to assist you with both as you progress along what sometimes seems to be an arduous path to Healthy Love.
Keep going. You will reap the rewards tenfold!
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My Intention / Mission
- Macro Layer: to help more couples have a loving healthy relationship. I squee with delight when I see couples who are genuinely in love. When that love is also healthy, I feel a warm fuzzy. So to be able to help couples experience that is my biggest bliss. It truly is.
- Micro Layer: to expand people’s views on how to have a healthy relationship. That includes teaching a new model of a true partnership that is based on synergy, equality, and teamwork.
- Deeper Layer: to give people tools and strategies for healing their wounds from past relationships so that they are able to open fully into a new experience of a romantic love deeper than they’ve ever felt before. I want as many people as possible to feel the kind of bliss that I know is possible ~ BLISS-CHARGED LOVE.
If this sounds like something you want, and you’re ready to experience love in a whole new way, and think you are ready to take the journey to real love, then click the button below to apply to work with me. I’ll respond within 2-3 business days.
Who is Judy?
Judy Graybill is a Relationship Healer and Certified Stepfamily Coach who specializes in moderate-to-high-conflict relationships. Coaching for nearly 15 years, she’s gifted at identifying where couples get stuck. She helps them develop the mindset and emotional coherence to establish long-term harmony, deeper intimacy, and a stronger partnership.
Her formal degrees are in Sociology and Psychology, complementing her certification as a Stepfamily Coach, personal experience, and subsequent healing journey.
As a child of divorce, Judy has first-hand knowledge of dysfunctional family patterns. They followed her into adulthood and 4 “failed relationships”, culminating in a painful but amicable ending to her high-conflict stepfamily experience. Feeling heartbroken, confused, and resentful, Judy set out to be happy and whole again. Through a Personal & Spiritual Journey, Judy managed to heal her complex trauma without traditional therapy. That ignited her passion to help others through similar experiences.
In addition to coaching, Judy speaks, writes, and facilitates in-person workshops. And, she’s a member of the Mind Well Collective.