Episode 81: Unlocking the Positive Power of Jealousy Using Your FemmeTypes
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As we say inside of Elegant Femme,” it’s not always pretty, but it is always, always beautiful,” and this is certainly true when it comes to the emotion of jealousy. In this episode, I dive deep into this multifaceted emotion, revealing its hidden potential for personal growth and self-awareness. In this potent episode, you’ll hear: How to approach reconnecting with the first memory you have of experiencing jealousy in your life [3:54] The importance of acknowledging and feeling into our emotions so we can recognize what they really mean [5:58] The way that your FemmeTypes can go inside the emotion of jealousy in order to see what is present for you [9:16] What jealousy and envy mean inside of Elegant Femme [12:55] Jealousy is a complex emotion, and I want you to transform it from a negative feeling into a catalyst for profound self-reflection and development. This episode truly is a must-listen for anyone seeking to convert these uncomfortable emotions into stepping stones for personal empowerment and self-discovery! What has been your experience with jealousy? How has leaning into your FemmeTypes helped you go deeper inside this emotion? Let us know by sending us a DM on Instagram, @taraannmarino or at our new account, @elegantfemme.ef. As mentioned, currently I am gifting the Femme Chateau bonus inside of our brand-new Lean Back and Live You Fully program. For a limited time, we are offering this gorgeous program at 55 percent off, and you can get the details and reserve your spot now at www.elegantfemme.com/LYF! Do you have a question that you would like answered on an upcoming episode of the podcast too? You can email us, [email protected], and if it’s a question that I think can bring value to the community and listeners, I could answer it on a future episode of this podcast! Also, If you haven’t already, take our Femme Design Assessment and see which of your FemmeTypes are underutilized.