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Relationships & The COVID Era

Relationship Expert Shares Timely Advice to Navigate, Nurture, or Heal Relationships with Lovers, Friends, Colleagues, & Family.

Relationships are a tricky thing to navigate, and this year, they have been put to the ultimate test! Fighting about politics, race relations, and even the coronavirus have been a common theme for many people at work, with friends and family, even in our romantic life.

Client: Allison Jones
Media Request: Media Coverage

Relationship Expert Allison Kelly Jones knows all about navigating the complexities of human relations.

The New Normal for Relationships.

Relationships are a tricky thing to navigate, and this year, they have been put to the ultimate test!

Fighting about politics, race relations, and even the coronavirus have been a common theme for many people at work, with friends and family, even in our romantic life.

Relationship Expert Allison Kelly Jones knows all about navigating the complexities of human relations.

“This new normal we are still adapting to has impacted our personal relationships in unprecedented ways. The high-pressure environment of isolation, combined with financial, social, and political stress has led to a rise in conflict within our close relationships…”

…says Jones. She has a unique perspective drawing experience from her own personal life (as a female military vet, a survivor of sexual abuse, and childhood trauma) and from her professional career (as an HR Exec who leads businesses to cultivate positive and productive relationships in the workplace.)

According to Jones, it is crucial within relationships that we examine what keeps us down and what lifts us up, therefore eliminating anyone or anything that does not align with your sensibilities or Spirit. Knowing the difference between those who have EARNED a coveted spot in your life and those who bully, guilt, and angrily impose their will into your world is essential. It’s time to decide who you allow in your life and understand why. It’s time to use caution when deciding if a toxic relationship is worth healing.

The valuable insights she shares are reflected in her new book, Measure Twice, Cut Once: Navigating Negativity in Toxic Relationships. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their relationships at work, with friends and family, or in their romantic life. The insights and advice in this book are needed now more than ever. Measure Twice, Cut Once: Navigating Negativity in Toxic Relationships is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

This new normal we are still adapting to has impacted our personal relationships in unprecedented ways. The high-pressure environment of isolation, combined with financial, social, and political stress has led to a rise in conflict within our close relationships.

– Allison Jones

In An Interview/Article, Allison Jones Can Share:

  • Navigating Romance in the COVID Era
  • How to Heal a Strained or Severed Relationship (In Your Personal & Professional Life)
  • Relationships at Work: How to Cultivate Positive Productive Relationships in the Workplace
  • How to Communicate More Effectively in your Marriage or with your Partner
  • How to Nurture Your Relationships with Friends & Loved Ones
  • Is My Relationship Toxic? How to Identify Problematic Relationships & Establish Boundaries
  • Allison’s Book: “Measure Twice, Cut Once: Navigating Negativity in Toxic Relationships”
ABOUT THE PERSONAL AND BUSINESS COACH

Allison Jones

Allison Kelly Jones is a southside Chicago native who joined the military after high school and traveled the country as a federal contractor and subject matter expert in human resources, business development, and federal personnel programs. She was the on-air talent for her eponymous business show on CBS AM, “The Big Talker” in Washington D.C. Allison spent a vast amount of her career mentoring and coaching many people to personal and business success and has been sought after to deliver powerful and contemporary lectures on topics that engage, empower and inspire people to live their most genuine and happy lives. Her philosophy is, “we are here to learn who we are and what we are here to do, and whatever it is, it is to be shared.”

Manifestation is truly the only way to have the life you desire most and Allison instructs people on how to manifest their dreams, doing so as a personal and business coach and also as a professor of business in Arizona.

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