Ep 45: Stop Overthinking, Start Allowing Love In with Dating Coach Emily Freeman
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What if love isn't something you chase, but something you allow in? In this episode, dating coach Emily Freeman and I dive into attachment styles, energy, and the Law of Attraction in dating, and how to create the emotional safety that allows real love to meet you where you are.
This week, I am joined by Dating and Relationship Coach, Emily Freeman, to explore how our energy, attachment styles, and self-worth all shape the kind of love we align ourselves with. We talk about how the Law of Attraction might be calling in your current dating life, how to stop performing and let it flow, and what it actually means to feel secure and safe enough to receive healthy, emotional connection.
We dive into:
- Avoidant and anxious attachment styles
- The polarity of masculine and feminine energy
- Why self-worth can sometimes be performative
- The truth about modern dating and attraction
- How to flow, trust, and allow love to meet you where you are
If you're ready to stop overthinking and start attracting love that feels grounded and real, this one's for you!
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