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  1. Nov 02, 2018 eharmony relationship expert Rachael Lloyd (Image: Nick McGowan-Lowe). Rachael advises uploading at least three or four pictures. She said: 'Our research has shown that you need to use more than.
  2. Rachael Lloyd is eharmony's in-house relationship expert and a trained life coach. She is passionate about empowering singles to not only find meaningful relationships, but get the best out of the dating experience. A naturally inquisitive and gregarious child, she grew up wanting to be a pop star or psychologist, but instead.

eHarmony has appointed a new head of communications for the UK.

Rachael Lloyd has joined the dating giant as Senior PR and Communications Manager for eHarmony.co.uk.

Jun 30, 2020 eHarmony relationship expert Rachael Lloyd said of the findings: 'Make no mistake, we are living in historic times, with a pandemic and the resulting lockdown having a profound impact on the way we live and love.' To find out more about this dating service you can read our eHarmony review.

Lloyd joins the company from weight-management experts LighterLife UK, where she oversaw all PR and content across the brand, leading PR for both LighterLife UK and LighterLife Fast.

Speaking about her new role, Lloyd said: 'I'm delighted to join eHarmony, which is obviously an established and exciting international brand.

'I'm going to be focusing on helping differentiate eHarmony from other sites, drawing on the high level of investment in science and psychology that supports its unique Compatibility Matching System.

'In an increasingly dense market, eHarmony offers so much more than a swipe and is committed to helping people find lasting relationships.'

Lloyd will report to UK Country Manager Romain Bertrand, and will be focusing on increasing brand consideration, hitting commercial goals and liaising with the company's PR teams in the US and Australia.

Lloyd began her career as a national news and magazine journalist, which included three years as a Commissioning Editor at the Daily Mail, before moving into PR and working with Andrew Lloyd Webber and the Really Useful Group on a number of arts and communications projects in a role with communications agency BLJ London.

Romain Bertrand, eHarmony.co.uk UK Manager, said: 'With an impressive mix of journalistic and communications experience, we are thrilled to welcome Rachael to the team and feel confident in her ability to transfer a passion for storytelling into the creation of innovative content for the media and across all of our channels.'

Last week, the dating brand announced that founder & CEO Dr. Neil Clark Warren was stepping down as CEO, with former VP of brand marketing, Grant Langston, taking his place.

Read more about the change here.

The coronavirus lockdown has led to a wave of 'turbo relationships' where couples have moved at a much faster pace than they would have otherwise, experts say.

New couples who have started living together during lockdown have seen their relationships intensify, with a few months together sometimes feeling like several years of commitment, according to research by the relationships charity Relate and eharmony dating website.

The findings come after deputy chief medical officer Dr Jenny Harries urged couples to 'test the strength' of their relationships and move in together at the beginning of the lockdown in March.

The study of more than 2,000 over-18s in the UK found that almost two thirds (63%) said their relationships had strengthened after living together during lockdown, while 58% said they now know they want to be with their partner forever.

More than half of couples (59%) felt more committed to their partner after dealing with the pandemic together.

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In more established couples, 42% welcomed the quality time they had been able to spend with their partner.

The lockdown has also accelerated some relationships, with more than a third of respondents saying two months together had felt like two years of commitment.

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The same proportion said they had reached common relationship milestones sooner.

Eharmony relationship expert Rachael Lloyd said that while the pandemic has 'seriously tested' relationships, many new couples are coping well.

'What's really interesting is the creation of so-called turbo relationships whereby couples who'd never usually move at such speed may have found themselves living together within weeks of meeting - and largely thriving,' she said.

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With couples feeling closer than ever during lockdown, some may fear their relationships could change as things return to a more normal way of life.

Relate counsellor Peter Saddington said: 'In wider periods of societal unrest, couples often pull together. Pella central speed dating. The combination of more time spent together, heightened anxiety levels and the removal of common routines - like seeing friends - is an intense mix.

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The same proportion said they had reached common relationship milestones sooner.

Eharmony relationship expert Rachael Lloyd said that while the pandemic has 'seriously tested' relationships, many new couples are coping well.

'What's really interesting is the creation of so-called turbo relationships whereby couples who'd never usually move at such speed may have found themselves living together within weeks of meeting - and largely thriving,' she said.

:: Listen to the Daily podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker

With couples feeling closer than ever during lockdown, some may fear their relationships could change as things return to a more normal way of life.

Relate counsellor Peter Saddington said: 'In wider periods of societal unrest, couples often pull together. Pella central speed dating. The combination of more time spent together, heightened anxiety levels and the removal of common routines - like seeing friends - is an intense mix.

'And, whilst many of the consequences of these turbo relationships are encouraging, people must remember we are living through a unique set of circumstances.

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'If your relationship doesn't continue at the same pace or feelings lessen post-lockdown, that doesn't spell disaster. Communication is vital to allow couples to navigate what feels right when normal life resumes.'

Some couples have fared worse than others, with around one in seven (14%) realising their relationship is over.

Singletons have also faced struggles, with two in five single people saying they felt lonely in lockdown and more than a third saying lockdown had been bad for their mental health.

Many have been embracing online dating as a way to deal with loneliness.

Sign ups to eharmony rose 50% year-on-year in April and May, while communication has increased by a third due to its video date feature.

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Meanwhile, nearly a third of single adults said the lockdown period had made them realise they are happier alone. Local dating sites near lakeside ca.





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