15. Orion Talmay - Be a Magnet for Conscious Relationships

EPISODE · Jan 22, 2018 · 37 MIN

15. Orion Talmay - Be a Magnet for Conscious Relationships

from Enlightenment of Change · host Connie Whitman

Connie's Inspiring Motivational quote is by ~ Darnell Lamont Walker "Everyone gets broken. Everyone. Some grow stronger in those breaks. Others never recover." So what really does become of the broken-hearted? Have you made the same mistake over and over? Find out that your new love was just as bad/sneaky/mean/dysfunctional as your old love? It seems like patterns love to repeat themselves. At some point, I think we all get gun-shy. Starting a relationship just might mean the agony of ending a relationship, enduring the heartache and the embarrassment of telling your friends and family that "It's over", and answering all those questions. Who needs it! But breakups are not only sad and inconvenient, the reality is that sometimes they just might cause long-term depression and other emotional distress that is hard to emerge from. Our guest today has faced such trauma and says, "Sometimes you have to go through great pain and difficulty to unwrap your true gifts." We are talking with Orion Talmay. Orion is a love coach and an international speaker. She works with successful high achievers and helps them unleash their feminine power and become a magnet for conscious relationships and love. She is the Founder of Orion's Method and the host of the popular podcast Stellar Life. She helps women increase their energy level, develop a sexy confidence, ignite their passion and discover a sense of freedom, ease, and flow. Orion is also a contributor to the intent.com blog and The Huffington Post. Website:  www.OrionsMethod.com Podcast:  www.StellarLifePodcast.com The post Enlightenment of Change – Be a Magnet for Conscious Relationships appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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