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Pop-Up 14: Dating is Fairy Tale•ish

Author
Joyice Robinson Myers, PhDc
Published
Wed 17 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/forlovesake/episodes/Pop-Up-14-Dating-is-Fairy-Taleish-e2ihgln

Hey, Lovebugs! Today, we have a curated coaching session where a client and I explore being a woman and the complementary dance with male energy. We're answering the question: What happens when a man requests more time without exclusivity?


Set in Italy and Paris, my client learns how to navigate the delicate balance between dating while traveling as a digital nomad.


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Time Stamps:


[0:48] - I shout out to Quinta Brunson in honor of Women’s History Month and recommend her book.


[2:51] - This pop-up episode is about owning your womanhood.


[5:15] - What do you do when he asks for more time?


[6:45] - Considering Mr. X's suggestion, my client contemplates altering her travel plans to stay in Paris.


[9:04] - I encourage the client to reconsider Mr. X's suggestion about staying longer in Europe.


[10:41] - I advise my client to communicate her need for clarity.


[12:49] - I encourage her to revisit the conversation to determine the strength of Mr. X's proposal.


[15:20] - I insist that she recognizes her efforts; she has earned the opportunity presented by Mr. X.


[16:54] - The client expresses excitement about the fairy-tale-like experience with Mr. X.


[19:08] - I reiterate the importance of clarifying and validating a man's proposal, ensuring substance and direction.


[20:43] - A man should explain and define his commitments, requests, invitations, and proposals.


[22:50] - Womanhood is expensive!


[24:47] - I offer a word of caution: Do not give too much to a man without him showing care and effort!


[26:26] - Courage and care are your friends!




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