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22. Why You Should Stop Apologizing for Being Yourself When Dating

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Bestie! Have you ever felt like you were "too much" for someone you were dating? Have you ever received a text after a date that left you feeling rejected and questioning your worth? In this episode, we explore the power of being unapologetically yourself in dating, even when faced with rejection. Today, I'll spill one of my own personal dating stories where I could have easily felt like I was "too much" for her date after receiving a text message afterwards. I'll take you on a journey of self-reflection and self-acceptance, and how I was able to turn the rejection into an opportunity for growth. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, we explore the importance of authenticity and self-love in dating, and how embracing your "too muchness" can actually be a superpower when it comes to finding the right partner. Join me for an honest and empowering conversation about the power of being unapologetically yourself in dating, and how rejection can be a catalyst for growth and self-discovery.

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Are you single and ready to thrive in life and dating after a long-term relationship? Apply to join my signature 90-day 1:1 program, Dating After Him - The Blueprint™. APPLY HERE Connect with Yolanda here

www.theconscioushoe.com

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Bestie! Have you ever felt like you were "too much" for someone you were dating? Have you ever received a text after a date that left you feeling rejected and questioning your worth? In this episode, we explore the power of being unapologetically yourself in dating, even when faced with rejection. Today, I'll spill one of my own personal dating stories where I could have easily felt like I was "too much" for her date after receiving a text message afterwards. I'll take you on a journey of self-reflection and self-acceptance, and how I was able to turn the rejection into an opportunity for growth. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, we explore the importance of authenticity and self-love in dating, and how embracing your "too muchness" can actually be a superpower when it comes to finding the right partner. Join me for an honest and empowering conversation about the power of being unapologetically yourself in dating, and how rejection can be a catalyst for growth and self-discovery.

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Are you single and ready to thrive in life and dating after a long-term relationship? Apply to join my signature 90-day 1:1 program, Dating After Him - The Blueprint™. APPLY HERE Connect with Yolanda here

www.theconscioushoe.com

  continue reading

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