Many women are unhappy in their marriage and feel hopeless because they can’t get their husband to work on the relationship.
At Strong Women, Strong Love, we’re committed to showing you how to use your own power to turn your marriage around, with or without his cooperation.
When you know what YOU can do to rekindle love, you will relax knowing you’re not leaving the most important relationship of your life completely up to chance.
You’re a strong woman who deserves an equally-strong love. Let’s show you how!

Hello, I’m Dr. Poonam Sharma. As a psychologist practicing for over 25 years, it breaks my heart to watch strong, capable women like you struggling with your marriage.
I know the stakes are incredibly high. No one goes into a marriage thinking they may end up in divorce court one day. And yet, we know that many marriages struggle, and women are usually the ones to call it quits.
At Strong Women, Strong Love, my goal is to show you exactly where to target your energy, so that you’re not guessing about how to keep the love and passion alive in your marriage. I’ve been personally trained by many of the leading marriage experts in the world. They have already discovered the essential keys to building the strong and happy relationship you desire.
Read my book, explore the blog, and take matters into your own hands. With the right information and your strong will, you can defy the odds and get your marriage back on track.
You deserve a relationship where you feel cherished, appreciated and fully supported by your husband. Let me show you how!
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Should You Stay Together for the Kids?
It’s a crossroads that countless couples have encountered: Their marriage has become unhappy and unsatisfying. But they fear hurting their children by divorcing.
Should you stay in your marriage for the kids, or end it? Both choices are painful. Which one is better?
No single answer is right for every couple. But I do believe there’s a wise approach couples can take as they head for this life-altering decision.
A caveat before I go on: This advice is for people in unhappy marriages, not relationships that are marked by abuse and aggression. If you’re in a situation like this, please seek professional help.
Beware of Emotional Affairs
You have a great friend at the office. You enjoy working with him and sometimes you even grab lunch together. He’s funny, considerate and easy to talk to. So easy to talk to, in fact, that you find yourself sharing things with him that you don’t share with husband.
You’re in dangerous territory.
Emotional infidelity can lead to physical infidelity. And even if it doesn’t, it still damages your marriage.
Tips on Speaking the 5 Love Languages
With Valentine’s Day near, it’s a good time to talk about the work of “5 Love Languages” author Dr. Gary Chapman.
Chapman’s book has sold millions of copies, and with good reason. His 5 Love Languages framework is a helpful way of understanding how you and your spouse express and feel love. The idea is that once you know which Love Language each of you speaks, you will be more effective at making each other feel loved.
Let’s take a quick look at each of Chapman’s Love Languages.