If you’re doing all the ‘right’ things to manifest love (or anything-let’s be real) like saying affirmations, making vision boards, and acting ‘as if,’ and you aren’t seeing results, the Universe is not out to get you.

I know it can feel like that! (Been there, done that, got the T-shirt and wrote a book about it!)

Often, it comes down to the inner stuff-your beliefs, your frequency.

What’s between your ears really does influence a lot of what you create and co-create with the Universe, including relationships.

So if you’re believing myths that your subconscious thinks is true (but really isn’t), there may be a disconnect or at least a slow down when it comes to manifesting.

Here are 3 Dating Myths I’m putting to bed now for you with my own intuitive insights sprinkled in like Goddess fairy dust.

Are you ready to stop believing these caca things?

When you’re done, I want to hear from you. Share a comment below and let me know which one of these 3 you’re ready to be done with first.

Even if you are paired up and happily married, substitute the word “dating” for anything you’re trying to manifest. The core principles of untruth are the same.

P.S. If you’re ready to stop second guessing yourself and join forces with spiritually conscious, intuitive women, check out The Goddess Circle Collective! We meet every month to share intentions, celebrations and learn specific tools to help you become the best version of yourself. Go here to learn more.

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  1. Tracy
    Tracy says:

    1. It’s too late for me to….

    2. I have to play small to find a partner. Be authentic and who you are to find someone.

    3. All the good men are taken. You don’t need all these guys, only one.

    These are common myths. I did like what you said about #2. How is being too deep bad?

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    • Diana
      Diana says:

      Hi Tracy,
      Thank you for your comment. I’m glad you enjoyed the blog! To your question, being deep is not bad at all! But one of the things women have shared with me is that they have been told by a man they are getting to know that they are ‘too deep’ and that has created an insecurity or internalized that there’s something wrong with them, when in fact, that’s not true. The men that were saying that may have just been desiring more casual connection and didn’t value a deeper one 🙂 When you are with the right person, that depth is actually something that attracts them in more. Hope that clarifies things! Much love, Diana

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