015 How to be More Loveable so You Can Find True Love Suzanne Muller-Heinz

08 January 2016

SuzanneMuller-Heinz_Suzanne Muller-Heinz is the owner of Happy Living Forever and the master of being your most loveable self. She teaches singles how to gain the necessary dating and relationships skills to have a lasting relationship.

As a International Dating & Love Life Coach and the author of “Loveable – 21 Practices for Being in a Loving & Fulfilling Relationship”, and endorsed by John Gray PhD. 83% of her clients who have met with her coaching are still together and going strong.

As a former serial-dater for 8 long years, she has experienced the best and the worst in the dating scene. She’s been stood-up, cheated on, broken up with over text message, dated online for many years, yelled at and more. You name it and this lady has been though it.

After everything Suzanne has been through, she is pleased to say that last year she married the man of her dreams. She calls him her “Frickin’ Awesome Husband”. These two met in Cancun Mexico four years go. They dated long distance for 8 months and then she packed up and moved to Switzerland from Colorado for 3 years. And now she is back in the beautiful state of Colorado. Her husband will be here next year.

This woman’s purpose in life is coaching hungry and eager singles ready for the coaching to meet their true love in a simple and fun way. Please welcome Suzanne Muller-Heinz.

Questions:

  • Tell me about you got into being a dating and relationship coach.
  • Suzanne, why do recommend that women focus more on being lovable than falling in love?
  • I’ve heard you talk about the 3 pieces or keys to being Lovable, can you share them with our audience?
  • How these 3 pieces can help singles find love. First, how can someone receive more love from someone?
  • How can someone love someone fully?
  • In the 3rd piece of being Lovable, you talk about loving and honoring yourself, how do you define “honor?”
  • Now that we have honor defined, how can people prevent losing themselves in a relationship and love and honor themself in the dating process and in the relationship?
  • If people are really struggling with receiving love, giving love and loving themself what do you recommend for them to do?

Suzanne’s Gift:
“Loveable” Audio Book