Does It Mean You Are 'Broken' Reaching Out For Support In Intimacy?

coaching intimacy sexuality Apr 12, 2022

There seems to be this stigma that reaching out for support around love & intimacy means you are ‘broken’. However... 

In other areas of life it’s ‘normal’ to ask for guidance and support.  

But for some reason when it comes to intimacy, we are expected to have it all figured out. 

 Think about this: 

We go the gym to stay healthy.
We go to university to learn about certain topics. 
We hire business consultants to thrive in our career. 

But when it comes to intimacy we are expected to figure it out all ourselves.

Most people have barely scratched the surface of what is possible, even if things are already very good. 

Which is not surprising because: 

We have never been taught anything beyond STD’s and fear induced narratives, 

The resources that we have access to are very superficial, 

There is a lot of shame and judgement around this topic,

Most of us learn from porn, 

Nobody talks about it…

What this all means to me is that there is so much unlocked potential.

I am committed to take away the stigma around asking for guidance and support when it comes to intimacy and love. It’s fun, incredibly valuable and empowering. 

Even if things are already good, there is so much more to be experienced and explored. 

And to be real, pretty much everyone comes to a point in their lives where things are not thriving exactly the way they desire. 

I will leave you with a quote from the genius Napoleon Hill, who very well understood the potential of sexual energy and how important it is for ambitious leaders to include this topic in their pathway of excellence and growth: 

 “The road to genius consists of the development, control, and proper use of sex, love and romance” 

I’d love to hear if you agree.

 

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