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Your s*x life isn't the only thing that's dried up

Here’s the hot take:

When your s*x life dries up, it’s not just the bedroom that goes quiet.

 

I’ve seen it again and again—when women stop prioritizing pleasure, they start silencing themselves everywhere.

 

⚡ They stop asking for what they want at work.


⚡ They dim their ambition because they don’t want to seem “too much.”


⚡ They forget to check in with what they actually like—whether it’s in the bedroom, the boardroom, or the damn restaurant menu.

 

Because when you deny yourself pleasure, you also subdue your power.

When you put everyone else’s pleasure above your own in bed, you’re likely doing the same thing in your career, your family, your marriage, in your life.

 

And here’s the truth: pleasure isn’t about orgasms. Pleasure is about permission. It’s about claiming what lights you up and giving yourself permission to want in every corner of your life.

 

When desire dries up, it doesn’t just steal intimacy.


It steals your spark.


It steals your audacity.


It steals the version of you who walks into a room already knowing she belongs.

 

And if you’re too scared to want what lights your body on fire, how will you ever give yourself permission to want wealth? To want a new career? To want the kind of life that turns you on every single day?

 

This is why pleasure is a central pillar of my work.

Because it isn’t just about sex.


 

In my spaces, we don’t just talk high-ticket sales or chasing wealth. We look at your whole life—your relationships, your career, your desires, your money, and yes, your sex.

 

We don’t scare easily. We don’t sugarcoat. Because if you aren’t willing to face what’s really happening, you can’t transform it.

 

Yes, I Am Too Much: The Pleasure, Power & Purpose Mastermind is where strategy collides with embodiment, where pleasure is sacred, and where you finally stop negotiating with yourself.

 

And the women who walk through those doors don’t just walk out with bigger paychecks. They walk out alive.

 

Look, you don’t need to earn your right to pleasure.


Not by working harder.


Not by racking up more metrics.


Not by being thinner, calmer, or more “deserving.”

You reclaim yourself the moment you start saying yes.

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