89. From Dancing on the TEDx Stage to a Bestseller: The Story of Dance of Attachment
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What if your pain became your purpose?
In this episode, I’m sharing the behind-the-scenes story of how Dance of Attachment came to life. From standing on the TEDx stage in 2024, heart pounding as I told the truth about love, to watching that same message turn into a #1 bestselling book, this is the journey that changed everything. I talk about the heartbreak that sparked it all, the healing that followed, and how this book became a love letter to every woman who has ever felt too much, not enough, or stuck in the same painful patterns.
You might want to listen if:
- You’ve ever wondered why love feels so hard, even when you’re doing the work.
- You keep attracting the same dynamics and want to finally break the pattern.
- You’ve struggled to feel safe, seen, or secure in relationships.
- You want to understand what your Adapted Attachment Stance really means.
- You’re ready for a reminder that your story isn’t over. You can turn your pain into your purpose.
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