Ariel Arnson flows onto another episode, and I’m loving it!
She continues to teach us how to improve our relationship with our bodies and ourselves. Today, we talk about periods!
We both share what we remember from our first periods: when we got it, how we reacted, how others reacted, and some funny moments (including my sex-ed teacher sticking his whole arm in a condom!) Listen to hear what that story’s about!
Beliefs affect our experiences and those beliefs can manifest in the form of easy or difficult periods. We chat about some of the individual/universal beliefs around periods. What are our bodies actually telling us during our time of the month? It’s probably more than you think.
We wrap up the episode with a discussion on IUD’s, having sex while on your period, and what men should know about when we are having our monthly flow!
Ariel helps women heal their relationship with themselves using Rapid Transformational Therapy and coaching. For her, it has always been about relationships. She spent years crying on the floor. She cried about romantic relationship issues, job issues, and financial strain. But what Ariel was really crying about was feeling like she was NOT ENOUGH.
Rapid Transformational Therapy allowed her to identify the root of the issue within herself, and shifted the foundation of her confidence, her self worth, to knowing SHE IS ENOUGH. Ariel is here to have a conversation with your soul, not talk about your issues. She is here to help you transform your life, to get you off the floor and to the top of your mountain, to know YOU ARE ENOUGH!
Ariel's mission is to help women feel confident in who they are and live as their best self - draw in a loving partner, start or elevate your business and career life, feel good in your body, and have goddess-level orgasms. The longest relationship you have in your life is the one with yourself, so let’s make it the best one.
Do you consistently put everyone’s needs before your own? If so, join me for this free workshop on setting healthy boundaries. Start saying “NO” here.