Create a relationship you love

- with the man you chose

Hi I'm Kayla,

CERtified laura doyle Relationship coach.

I help women embody the 6 Intimacy Skills™ so they can heal the disconnect and create a relationship they love.

You’re here because you love him, you believe this work can help, and you’ve seen glimpses of what’s possible.

But the relationship isn't shifting as quickly or as consistently as you hoped it would.

And when you’re hurt, tired, or triggered?

The skills go out the window
I've been there!...(and still go there sometimes).

This is where the shift begins: not with more theory, scripts, or trying to “use” the skills perfectly — but by making them a natural, self-honouring extension of you. That's where I come in.

Today is the day you stop starting again.

It’s time to draw a line in the sand and begin your relationship reset.

CLIENT LOVE

“Working with Kayla has been hands-down the best decision I have ever made. Over the course of 3 months, Kayla has helped me bring more balance into my life and transform my relationship in a truly profound way”

- Madina

You love him!

And, you’re tired of the cycle.

Does this sound like you?

You miss the spark, the laughter, the ease. The feeling of knowing you have a man who’s thinking of you when you’re not there.

You’ve had glimpses of what’s possible. Moments where the tension softened, the laughter returned, and you thought, “Oh. This actually works.”

Then life happens. He is a bit sharp with the kids. He’s late and hasn’t messaged. The anniversary passes. That same conversation starts again.

And suddenly you're lying awake at night, replaying conversations, missing what you had, and wondering why it feels so hard and why you're the only one trying.
In comes the resentment. And the cycle begins again.

It's not because you don’t know what to do, but because in the moments where you need lead differently, you’re hurt - and blame feels easier than reaching for the very skills you were telling your friend about yesterday.

That’s why this work has to go deeper than duct tape, phrases, or having “skills of steel,” as my client Susie says.

It’s not about putting up with things you don’t want. It’s not about burying how you feel.

And it’s definitely not about performing some perfectly surrendered version of yourself while quietly seething inside.

It’s about becoming so rooted in your vision, your desires, and your own worth that you stop reacting from the part of you that feels hurt, overlooked, or afraid.

You stop waiting for him to change first. You stop measuring your success by his every reaction. And you make it your mission to reclaim your energy and reinvest it into embodying the woman you’re here to become.

From there, you become steady. Clear. More connected to yourself. You stop outsourcing your happiness, your safety, and your power and you honour how you feel without guilt or shame.

You become the woman who trusts herself enough to loosen the grip, trust what’s coming, and allow love and connection to find their way back to her.

If you’re ready for that level of transformation, you’ve found your coach.

"We don't chase the vision. We become the woman who can receive it"

What Skills?

If you’re reading this thinking, “Well, this sounds great… but who’s Laura Doyle and what are these 6 skills you speak of?” then let’s take a step back.

Laura Doyle is the author of The Empowered Wife and the creator of the 6 Intimacy Skills™ — the approach at the heart of my

coaching.

I’m a Certified Laura Doyle Relationship Coach, which means I’m trained in helping women understand, practise, and embody these skills in real life. Not just as ideas in a book, but as something you can begin to live inside your relationship.

If this is all new to you, I do recommend starting with The Empowered Wife — the book or audiobook are both brilliant places to begin.

And if you’ve landed here because you’re already aching for support, you don’t have to wait until you’ve “caught up.” You can learn the skills inside my programs too.

The best next step is to book a call, and we’ll talk about where you are and what kind of support makes sense for you.

CLIENT LOVE

"What makes Kayla different is that she doesn't just teach the skills. She helps you embody them. I stopped trying to do the skills perfectly and started becoming the woman I wanted to be. That's when everything began to change."

- Teresa

How I can support you

Whether you’re just beginning this work, ready for the structure of Love Unlocked, or craving personalised support, there’s a pathway to help you bring the skills into real life.

Free Talk

Join a free training designed to help you understand how relationship transformation really happens from the inside out.

Whether you’re brand new to the 6 Intimacy Skills™ or ready to bring them into real life, this is a gentle place to begin.

Each month, we explore one practical shift with real stories, coaching insight, and simple experiments you can try straight away.

Love Unlocked

Love Unlocked is where you stop dabbling in the 6 Intimacy Skills™ and start living them.

This membership gives you steady support when life gets wobbly, old patterns creep back in, and you need help bringing the skills into your real relationship.

Inside, you’ll find coaching calls, monthly vision sessions, workshops, and a community of women bringing back the spark, the softness, and the excitement of what’s possible at home.

Private Coaching

Private coaching is for the woman who wants tailored support with her specific relationship, patterns, and sticking points.

I take a limited number of private clients so I can offer a level of support that goes far beyond a weekly coaching session.

Together, we’ll uncover what’s really happening beneath the surface, identify your blind spots, and create clear, practical experiments you can actually use — so the shifts don’t just happen in coaching, but in the moments that matter most.

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How Letting Go of Control Got Me More Help Around the House

May 30, 20265 min read

Skill: Relinquishing Control

How Letting Go of Control Got Me More Help Around the House

I walked through the front door after dropping Arlo at kindy and immediately noticed the sound of the vacuum cleaner. Andrew was vacuuming the house before work.

Now, this wasn’t one of those movie moments where angels started singing and I suddenly saw my husband in a new light. He has always helped around the house. But standing there in the hallway, watching him vacuum up crumbs and dirt that had been driving me mad for days, I had one of those uncomfortable realisations that tend to arrive when you’ve been experimenting with these skills for a while.

For years, I would have told you I was the only person in the house who noticed the floors. I would have told you I carried the mental load. That I was the only one who cared whether the house was tidy. That if I didn’t do it, nobody would. And honestly, I had plenty of evidence. Or so I thought.

The thing is, I like a tidy house. Actually, that’s probably understating it. A tidy house helps me feel calm. It helps me feel in control. Even when I had a newborn baby sleeping in the next room, I would use those precious moments of quiet to clean. Not rest. Not read. Not have a cup of tea. Clean.

The floors in particular seemed to have a hold over me. If I had ten spare minutes, I’d vacuum. If I finished one job, I’d start another. I wasn’t consciously thinking, “I need to do this before Andrew gets the chance.” But that was effectively what was happening.

I was always first. First to notice. First to act. First to solve the problem. Then, unsurprisingly, first to feel resentful.

The story I carried was that Andrew never vacuumed. He never noticed. He didn’t care. I was the only one who wanted a clean house.

Then came self-care.

One of the things I’ve learnt through this work is that self-care isn’t always about adding things to your life. Sometimes it’s about stopping. Sometimes it’s about leaving things undone. Sometimes it’s about choosing happiness over productivity. And for me, that can feel wildly uncomfortable.

That particular week, the floors were bothering me. The boys had dragged half the outdoors through the house. There were crumbs under the table, dirt through the hallway and enough mystery debris in the kitchen to keep me distracted every time I walked through the room.

Every time I noticed it, I had the urge to grab the vacuum. But I didn’t. Not because I was making some grand statement. I simply chose something else. I played with the kids. I went for a walk. I worked on my business. I prioritised things that filled me up.

The floors stayed dirty. And they stayed dirty. And they stayed dirty.

Until one morning I walked through the door and found Andrew vacuuming.

When I thanked him, he looked up and casually said, “Yeah, they were getting pretty disgusting.”

I actually laughed. Because there it was. The insight.

He noticed.

Of course he noticed.

His threshold was just different from mine.

All those years I had been gathering evidence that he didn’t care about the floors. When really, I just cared sooner. I had confused “different” with “doesn’t care.” And I had confused “not doing it my way” with “not doing it at all.”

It’s funny how often I find myself doing that.

The deeper lesson had very little to do with vacuuming. It was about control. I had spent years believing that if I wanted support, I needed to make sure everything happened. I needed to remind. Manage. Organise. Oversee. Keep things moving.

What I couldn’t see was that my control left very little room to receive. Because receiving requires space. If I vacuum the floors every single time they get dirty, there is no opportunity for Andrew to vacuum them. If I solve every problem, there is no opportunity for him to contribute. If I jump in before anyone else has a chance, I rob myself of the possibility of being supported.

That doesn’t mean never vacuuming. It doesn’t mean sitting on the couch waiting for someone else to rescue me. It simply means noticing where I’m gripping too tightly. Where I’m stepping in too quickly. Where my need for control is getting in the way of the very thing I want.

Because what I wanted wasn’t clean floors. Not really.

What I wanted was support. Partnership. The feeling that we were in this together. And ironically, I found more of that when I stopped trying to create it myself.

Journal Prompts

  • Where am I stepping in before someone else has the chance?

  • What am I doing that I secretly wish I had help with?

  • Have I mistaken “different” for “doesn’t care”?

  • What support might become available if I loosened my grip?

  • Where could I experiment with relinquishing control this week?

Ready to Go Beyond Reading About the Skills?

Learning about The 6 Intimacy Skills™ is powerful. Living them is where everything changes.

If you’re ready to stop trying to figure it all out on your own and want support applying these concepts to your real relationship, Love Unlocked is my coaching program for women who want to heal the disconnect, bring back the spark, and create lasting change from the inside out.

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And if you’re not sure where to start, book a call and we’ll talk about what’s happening in your relationship, what you’re longing for, and whether these skills could help.

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With love,
Kayla

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Before I had my third baby in November, I created the Love Unlocked podcast. It’s on hold for now, but it's packed with honest stories from my own relationship, practical insights from coaching women, and real-life examples of what it actually looks like to live the 6 Intimacy Skills™ day to day.

No fluff. No pretending I've got it all figured out. Just real conversations about resentment, connection, self-care, respect, intimacy, and becoming the woman you want to be — even when life feels messy.

If you've ever found yourself thinking, "Okay, but what does this actually look like in real life?" this is a great place to start.

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