Sooner or later there will always be hurt and heartache in a relationship, says Elena Sohn. She has been advising people with lovesickness for years. And know what you can do to live a fulfilling relationship.
The Love is probably the most intense feeling we humans are capable of. It can make us fly, but it can also make us fall into deep abysses. Elena-Katharina Sohn set up her own business more than ten years ago to provide advice for those suffering from lovesickness and successfully runs the agency “Die Liebeskümmerer” (the romantic film of the same name appears on Netflix just in time for Valentine’s Day). Her fourth book about love and heartbreak was recently published – it’s high time for a conversation about what makes a happy relationship.
Ms. Sohn, you have been caring for people with heartbreak for 13 years. Have the topics that clients bring to you changed over the years?
In the beginning it was mostly about people wanting to deal with a separation – i.e. heartbreak in the classic sense. Over time, more and more diverse problems arose, often within a relationship. That’s why today I prefer to talk about heartache with love rather than heartache.
Every one of us knows the pain of love. What are classic topics that are addressed in this context?
They like to emphasize: happiness in life comes before happiness in love. What does this mean?