In this enlightening episode of “Finding the Guardian of Your Soul,” Lisa Shield takes us on a soulful journey toward deep connection and receptivity. Today’s discussion is a compelling dive into the art of becoming more receptive and unlocking the best in men.
In our modern world, corporate businesswomen often have high expectations and a stringent checklist for their ideal partner, driven by past relationships and preconceived notions. Lisa challenges this narrative by sharing her own powerful story of receptivity with her husband.
Lisa recounts how she was able to open her heart despite initial apprehensions, building an incredible bond that defied her own standards. Her story delves into the concerns many women face: guarding their hearts, lacking patience, or fearing vulnerability – all obstacles that hinder the path to genuine connection.
As a guide to women, Lisa emphasizes the pressing need to be emotionally available and thoughtful communicators. She discusses the unique emotional landscapes of men, shaped by hardships and stereotypes, and how women can approach them with a nurturing and understanding touch.
Expect to uncover transformative insights on self-reflection, mature responses to unworthy partners, and the power of clear, compassionate requests. This episode is not just a conversation; it’s an invitation to dismantle your barriers and be open to the wonders of dating, relationships, and the emotional expanses within.
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What You’ll Hear In This Episode:
– The role of receptivity in fostering healthy relationships between men and women
– The connection between a woman’s openness and bringing out the best in men
– The story of Lisa’s initial reservations about her now-husband
– The positive outcomes of being receptive to someone who didn’t meet her list of standards
– How continuous busyness and lack of time affect women’s ability to be open to men
– The fear of vulnerability and admitting a need for partnership
– Men’s experiences, fears, and sensitivities often neglected
– The influence of parental relationships on men’s attitudes
– The necessity for kind, thoughtful communication that is free from shaming
– Identifying blind spots that might impede relationship progress
– Importance of effective communication through different life stages
– Examples of displaying openness and warmth on dates
– Encourages seeking help to recognize and overcome dating challenges
– Guidance on being emotionally naked, letting go of baggage for connection
– The role of receptivity in fostering healthy relationships between men and women
– Managing fear of rejection and learning from past relationships
Key quotes:
“Many of you pride yourself on going, doing, and keeping yourself busy every second of every day. And it’s like a badge of honor for you to be incredibly busy. You don’t know how to relax and stop running and rushing through life.” — Lisa Shield
“He’s not looking to just fit into your life. You both will have to fit into each other’s lives and make room for each other. ” — Lisa Shield
“So many of us have been burned by men, and when that happens, you don’t just get over it. Even going to therapy and sitting and processing, it doesn’t mean that when you’re in the moment with a man that you really like, you’re just able to push all of your hurts and all of your years of disappointment aside and suddenly open up to him. We carry those past experiences into each date.” — Lisa Shield
“You’re not going to attract the kind of man you truly want unless you can make space and room in your life and heart for him.” — Lisa Shield
“You have the most beautiful hearts, and you’re capable of loving in extraordinary ways, and you’re longing to attract a Guardian of Your Soul. And the problem is that there’s all these little blind spots that you don’t even know you have.” — Lisa Shield
Continue On Your Journey:
Lisa Shield | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Book a Call With Lisa
Email the podcast at: podcast@lisashield.com