Dating After Divorce

The 5 Key Differences Between An Aligned Relationship That Lasts And The Average Relationship Most People Settle For


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In this episode, I walk you through the five powerful differences between a high-level, aligned relationship and the average relationship most people settle for.


Drawing from my personal experiences, I’ll help you recognise the key signs of a deeply loving, long-lasting relationship and show you why emotional depth, true partnership, and shared goals are non-negotiable.


If you’ve ever felt like you’re coexisting with your partner or compromising your dreams for less than you deserve, this episode is for you. It’s time to step into your Queen energy, hold out for the love you truly want, and stop settling for less.

You’ll learn:

  • How to differentiate between emotional depth and surface-level connection
  • What true partnership looks like vs. simply coexisting
  • Why trust, aligned values, and uplifting each other are essential for lasting love
  • The importance of stepping into the identity of a woman who attracts this high-level relationship

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            Dating After DivorceBy Belinda Youll