To start out the month of February Lisa Hayes, relationship coach and author of How to Escape from Relationship Hell will be joining the show. Lisa is an amazing human being!
How to Escape from Relationship Hell is like having a candid conversation with your best friend or sister, who’s going to tell you exactly how to escape from your relationship hell. You might laugh, you might cry, you might want to throw up, but you will be able to plan your escape more easily after reading this book.
This hard hitting, straight shooting book is an intimate look into the love life of one woman who has been through it all. The author, Lisa Hayes, bares it all in her account of her relationships. Sometimes raw, sometimes tender, sometimes humorous, this book will lead you on a journey out of your own relationship hell and into reclaiming your own life by becoming smarter and better prepared to get happy on your terms in relationships.
How to Escape from Relationship Hell Really is packed with hard hitting, raw, real life experience that will set you free.
Ladies, learn from Lisa’s mistakes. Use this as a wakeup call and when you march into the therapist’s office on your road to better relationships, take this book. Tell her what you’ve learned. But if she still insists, “It’s not your fault. He is a ________(fill in the blank.) ” then keep on looking for a therapist who will be honest with you. Find one who will hold you accountable, because until you do, you might as well just hold up a sign on a busy street corner, “DESPERATE WOMAN LOOKING FOR A MAN WHO WILL TREAT HER BADLY”
- Connie Woodyard, MSW
Getting To Know Lisa
I love my boys in a way that I can literally feel my heart warm when I think about them.
My oldest is my rock. He’s always been the anchor that keeps me grounded. My youngest lifts my heart, like a helium balloon broken free.
Yoga and meditation have always been my path, but I am not always entirely disciplined enough to practice the way I’d like – the yoga or the path for that matter.
My parents have been married 63 years. They have fully assimilated.
Rumi is my favorate poet and I have seen every Shakespeare play.
When I look out my bedroom window I see paradise.
My secret, or not so secret indulgence is a cigarette and a Dr. Pepper.
I chant my way through approximately six sets of prayer beads a year – I still don’t know why they break.
I have friends that have kept the story of my life for decades.
I am a certified sun worshiper.
I have four dogs. Three Pugs and an Old English Sheepdog. Mozart the Pug might be my soul mate. We have shared a pillow for more then ten years.
There is not one single thing I would change about my husband. I believe I have loved him for lifetimes. When he touches me, it still tingles.
I believe there is a divine organizing power, but I haven’t settled on a name for it yet.
I still don’t know what I want to be when I grow up. Most of the time I’m surprised someone saw fit to give me a drivers license, let alone children. My inner 14 year old still rules the show most of the time and I’m totally OK with that.