By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Tribune Features Writer
jgibson@tribunemedia.net
People go to school to learn all kinds of skills. But what about so-called "wifely skills" - skills to find the perfect man and keep the relationship successful and fulfilling over the years.
Local entrepreneur Kosha Johnson believes that she can provide both married and single women with the opportunity to turn their relationships around or achieve the robust love life they desire by Valentine's Day next year.
She wants to accomplish this by hosting a special "wife school". With many women struggling to experience the love life they want, Kosha, the owner of the VoKo's Spa Experience, said she has taken a different approach to overall wellness.
Through her unique programme, Kosha said she gets women to take their eyes off outside factors and turn their attention towards becoming the best version of themselves. She believes only when women are "well" on the inside they can have and attract the kind of relationship they want.
All of this is done through the three-month course Kosha which describes as "very transformative with steadfast results."
"It is not cookie-cutter and certainly not conventional but what it is, is effective," she told Tribune Woman.
The aim of wife school, Kosha said, is to support women in healthy, productive and well-rounded relationships. It is also designed to help women uphold a higher standard for what they seek and deserve in a mate.
"I decided to launch wife school because I found there to be a huge disconnect between men and women, and finding that I seem to bridge the gap with helping women better understand themselves, their value, and alternately help them understand their male counterparts," she said.
"(I've) helped so many women in their relationships, either married women by correcting their relationships, or single women by helping them find, keep and marry the right type of man for them. I believe in healthy relationships and I have proven that through good method time and time again this can be achieved."
When it comes to dating and finding "Mr Right", Kosha said women are making a lot of wrong moves, including disclosing all their personal information too early on, displaying clingy and needy behaviour and insecurities, or showing jealousy and bringing up past relationships.
"Wife school is necessary in an age and time where social media determines and constantly directs our women, both young and old, in the mentality that 'struggle love' is the love they should all be seeking," she said.
Kosha said women who can benefit from wife school are those seeking their perfect match and married women wanting to correct, fix, or simply enhance their marriage by taking it to another level.
Throughout the course, the participating women will be taught to value themselves, understand the differences between men and women, and the necessary etiquette when it comes to speech, attire, poise, intellect and more, she said.
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