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Romantic comedies, dramas, novels, soap operas... we access so many things where we see the idea of having a soulmate come into play. And as soon as “the one” appears, the relationship just clicks and everything is perfect.
Or is it? How do you find the balance between passion and having a healthy relationship, if one of those criteria is lacking?
Today’s caller has a history of being in toxic relationships and starts off the call asking how you know when a relationship is right. But almost immediately, the real question she wants answered reveals itself.
1:14 - My opinion about the whole soulmate concept that relieves the pressure
6:47 - The real question underneath the caller’s question
9:24 - The difference between the two ways you can have sex
14:42 - Can a healthy relationship also be an exciting one for the caller?
20:25 - How to effectively approach a difficult conversation with your partner
22:52 - Why sex in toxic relationships can oftentimes feel like an addiction
25:24 - The importance of making agreements in relationships
30:53 - Getting clear on the love language in your relationship
38:07 - Why the belief “If it’s meant to be, it should be easy” is a myth
44:04 - Summarizing, highlighting, and expanding on the key points from the call
I hope you enjoyed this episode! Find me on Instagram or email me with your feedback. I look forward to hearing from you!
After you listen to this episode, here are your next steps:Get Mama Gena’s Pussy: A Reclamation.
Are you done with where you are right now? With my impactful introductory coaching session, you’ll walk away knowing exactly what’s blocking you in love. Learn more about working with me 1-on-1 and schedule your session here.
If you are interested in being coached on the Love Live Connection, sign up for my waitlist here.
Finally, If you get value from the Love Life Connection, please rate & review it on Apple Podcasts. It only takes a sec to impact our ranking + it’ll help other women find our community!
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Romantic comedies, dramas, novels, soap operas... we access so many things where we see the idea of having a soulmate come into play. And as soon as “the one” appears, the relationship just clicks and everything is perfect.
Or is it? How do you find the balance between passion and having a healthy relationship, if one of those criteria is lacking?
Today’s caller has a history of being in toxic relationships and starts off the call asking how you know when a relationship is right. But almost immediately, the real question she wants answered reveals itself.
1:14 - My opinion about the whole soulmate concept that relieves the pressure
6:47 - The real question underneath the caller’s question
9:24 - The difference between the two ways you can have sex
14:42 - Can a healthy relationship also be an exciting one for the caller?
20:25 - How to effectively approach a difficult conversation with your partner
22:52 - Why sex in toxic relationships can oftentimes feel like an addiction
25:24 - The importance of making agreements in relationships
30:53 - Getting clear on the love language in your relationship
38:07 - Why the belief “If it’s meant to be, it should be easy” is a myth
44:04 - Summarizing, highlighting, and expanding on the key points from the call
I hope you enjoyed this episode! Find me on Instagram or email me with your feedback. I look forward to hearing from you!
After you listen to this episode, here are your next steps:Get Mama Gena’s Pussy: A Reclamation.
Are you done with where you are right now? With my impactful introductory coaching session, you’ll walk away knowing exactly what’s blocking you in love. Learn more about working with me 1-on-1 and schedule your session here.
If you are interested in being coached on the Love Live Connection, sign up for my waitlist here.
Finally, If you get value from the Love Life Connection, please rate & review it on Apple Podcasts. It only takes a sec to impact our ranking + it’ll help other women find our community!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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