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36. From Mz Bossy to Engaged as a High Value Queen

36. From Mz Bossy to Engaged as a High Value Queen

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The Smitten Kitten Podcast Season 2 Episode 6 features Sarah, also known as Mz Bossy, sharing her personal journey from being single to getting engaged by using High Value and Feminine Energy techniques. Sarah talks about how she transitioned from being in her masculine energy to embracing her feminine energy in dating and relationships. She shares her experiences of feeling like a queen but accepting less than queen treatment in the past.

The episode delves into Sarah's background history and her dating experiences, where she struggled with finding the right balance between her masculine and feminine energies. She discusses how she realized the importance of embodying feminine energy in dating and relationships, and how it positively impacted her journey towards finding a fulfilling partnership.

Sarah shares her insights and lessons learned from her past relationships and how she ultimately found success in her current engagement. She talks about the High Value and Feminine Energy techniques that she utilized to transform her dating experiences and attract a healthy, fulfilling relationship.

Throughout the episode, Sarah's story serves as an inspiration for listeners who may be navigating their own journey from being single to finding a meaningful partnership. The episode highlights the importance of understanding and embracing both masculine and feminine energies in relationships and how it can lead to positive outcomes.

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