The number one libido killer is stress. And experiencing stress from time to time is just a part of life; however, there are skills out there that'll help you manage it better.
One of the black belt sex tips I often teach is a concept called "calm the heck down," which, if you've listened to my podcast for a while, you'll see this theme popping up often. It's the ability to settle down within your own skin and be fully present in the moment. This, along with a few other skills, are essential to learning how to deeply emotionally connect with another person that you absolutely love.
So I'm excited for our guest today: Denita Bremmer. She is an expert in somatics, which is a fancy word for the intersection of the mind, body and spirit. And she teaches how to listen to your body in a way that grounds and connects you so that you can reach new levels of love and intimacy in your relationships.
By the end of this episode, you'll walk away with the following:
- Fresh ideas on how to create more safety within yourself and in your relationships
- How to better metabolize stress
- Work through and heal a history of trauma
- How to work with your body instead of against your body as a tool to help you deeply connect with others.
And, of course, listen to the end for Denita is fantastic black belt sex tip!
Coming up . . .
Couples Retreat - An intensive, romantic, and life-changing weekend that will strengthen your marriage and sexual intimacy.
Virtual Lovemaking Retreat - Easily accessible due to its virtual nature, this retreat on February 14th-15th is the perfect Valentines gift to you and your spouse! (Starts today! You can also register and get the recording to use another time.)
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