039: Orion Talmay

Leaning into and discovering your feminine side with Orion Talmay

 

In this episode of Love Always, Jo, I interview Orion Talmay, a love and wellness coach for the exceptional woman at Orion’s Method. Orion helps alpha women awaken their inner goddess so they can embody a sexy confidence and attract their soulmate. Listen to this episode to hear more about leaning into the feminine and embracing your soft, feminine side.

Orion helps alpha women awaken their inner goddess so they can embody a sexy confidence and attract their soulmate. She works with women so they may become Alpha Goddesses—keeping the traits that made them successful while embracing their divine feminine energy. Her dream is to reach millions of women around the globe and create awakened sisterhood circles of empowered goddesses who achieve beyond their wildest dreams and help heal the world.

In this episode Orion and I discuss…

  • What it means to embrace your sensual, feminine side
  • What masculine and feminine traits are
  • Orion’s story
  • Steps to find your feminine movement
  • What the impact of becoming an alpha goddess is
  • How discovering your feminine side helps your personal relationships
  • How to lean into your feminine energy

 

Follow Orion online:

Recommended Books:

Quotes:

  • Not embracing our sensual feminine side prevents us from creating a healthy polarity in our relationships
  • When the truth is reflected to you it can be overwhelming
  • When you change what you wear it changes how you feel
  • Your strength doesn’t connect to how loud you are it’s who you are
  • Harnessing your feminine energy makes you appear more open and approachable
  • Give what you want to receive
  • When you know who you are, you can communicate what you need, and get what you want
  • Being of the feminine is accepting the way you are and the way you are not.
  • Embrace your emotions
  • Give yourself permission to awaken your inner goddess
  • Your femininity is a strength, not a weakness

Leaning into and discovering your feminine side with Orion Talmay

Bonus episode: Period resources

My favorite resources for your period

 

To follow up on our episode from earlier this week about The Magic of the Menstrual Cycle and how being aware of your cycle can increase your happiness and productivity, I wanted to share some of my favorite resources. In this post I’ll share my favorite apps, books, and a great resource for business owners. One of the books I’ll be sharing is one I think should be required reading for all girls, and maybe boys, and should definitely be taught in classrooms.

Apps

MyFlo App

My first app recommendation is the MyFlo App app. This is great to learn more about the phases of the cycle and track your cycle through that lens. It’s a great reminder of the different phases and how we change and our bodies change throughout the cycle. It shows a calendar view and a rough estimate of the cycle days/phases using different colors. It gives recommendations on foods to eat, exercises to do, how sex may be different, and tasks to focus on and you can track all kinds of symptoms from bloating to backaches and it will give recommendations to make those symptoms lessen.

This is a great app if you want to learn more about yourself and your cycle.

 

Clue

My new favorite tracking app is Clue. I was at happy hour with a friend telling her all about how I love the menstrual cycle and feel so empowered about myself and my body now that I know the clues your body gives you around ovulation when a girl next to us chimed in to say that she takes her temperature every day too and uses this app called Clue. My friend and I downloaded it that night and both of us are super into it. What I like about this app is that it has a super clean, minimalist design. It shows the cycle as a circle, which seems like a small thing and is really a big thing. You can track things like temperature, sociability, cravings, sleep, sex, and add custom tags. My custom tags are “feel like I’m getting sick” and “up in the middle of the night.”

What I love about this app is that it’s made me super aware of what day I’m on in my cycle. I track my cycle on paper every day but there’s something about the Clue app that gets the day number to stick in my head.

My ideal world would be an app that combines the best parts about myFlo and the best parts about Clue.

 

Books

As a book lover, of course I’ve read a bunch of books on this topic.

Code Red

The first book I read after wondering how my creativity changed with my cycle was Code Red by Lisa Lister. This was the book that really got me into the cycle. Code Red has a chapter about each of the cycle phases and does a deep dive on each one. She uses some witchy-type language that may seem kind of off, but if that’s not your thing, just read around it and take in the parts that resonate.

 

Woman Code

Next, I want to recommend Woman Code by Alisa Vitti. Alisa’s company created the myFlo app and the book is a deep dive into the same concepts as the app—living with your cycle and how to heal cycle-related symptoms. I was really hesitant to get this book because it talks about changing your food along with your cycle and there’s a cleanse you can do and I just didn’t want the “shoulds” of that. But, it turns out, what I really liked about this book was actually the science/biology stuff behind it. It’s really interesting to know how the different systems in the body, like the digestive and lymphatic system, impact the endocrine system and the why behind the food changes. I recommend picking up this book when you feel called to and then giving yourself grace to take it slow and apply what resonates. Don’t pick it up because you feel like you “should” — you won’t get much out of it that way.

Alisa was on one of my favorite podcasts, the Kate and Mike Show, twice and I highly highly recommend listening to those episodes, as linked below.

 

Wild Power: The Magic of the Menstrual Cycle

In addition to Wild Power: The Magic of the Menstrual Cycle, another amazing book just to have on your shelf for reference like an encyclopedia is Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom by Dr. Christiane Northrup.

For business owners, Kate Northrup has a great framework and a group called Origin that ties the cycle and the seasons to phases of business development. I highly, highly recommend this group.

 

Taking Charge of Your Fertility

And finally, the book I think every woman should read and schools should use as a textbook when teaching girls about their bodies is, Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler.

 

My favorite resources for your period

038: The Magic of the Menstrual Cycle

The Magic of the Menstrual Cycle - Love Always, Jo Podcast

 

In this episode of Love Always, Jo, I’m talking about one of my favorite topics: the power of the menstrual cycle. I’ll outline the four phases of the menstrual cycle, how you may feel during each of them, and things to focus on during each phase to optimize your energy, productivity, and self-love and understanding. Listen to this episode to hear more about The Magic of the Menstrual Cycle.

I first got interested in the menstrual cycle when I noticed that my creativity and flow of ideas changed in frequency and I wondered “does this have anything to do with my menstrual cycle?” After some googling, I learned that yes, it absolutely does. And I’ve been fascinated by and preaching about, the menstrual cycle ever since.

 

In this episode, I’ll outline…

  • The 4 phases of the menstrual cycle
  • How you may feel during each phase
  • Things to focus on during each phase
  • Self-love and understanding

Quotes:

  • We compare every other version of ourselves to how we are at ovulation. Don’t do that to yourself.
  • You are just as powerful during your period as you are during ovulation.

Journal Prompts:

  • What things change for you during your cycle?
  • How can you give yourself more grace during your cycle?
  • How can you go with your flow more? What would that look like? What would that feel like?
  • What would it feel like to go with your flow more?
  • What do you like about yourself during each phase of your cycle?

 

The Magic of the Menstrual Cycle - Love Always, Jo Podcast

037: March Q&A

This month’s Q+A questions are super similar and bring up something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately: the monotony of the grind and the beige-ness that adult life can bring.

In my course for couples, Engaged, I talk about how people say that marriage kills your sex life and how I think that statement is false. It’s not marriage that kills your sex life…it’s adulting. It’s the grind. The ho-hum of the normal routine. Get up, go to work, come home. Get up, go to work, come home. Get up, go to work, come home. We’re in survival mode during the week. We’re not turned on in life and if we’re not turned on in life, not feeling alive and excited and excitable, how can we possibly be turned on in bed?

Today we’ll talk about how we can add a little more joy and excitement to our every day. Listen to this episode to hear more about the monotony of the grind adult life can bring.


Links:

Quotes:

  • If your life feels beige, ask yourself,“what would a technicolor life look like?”
  • Life isn’t a destination, it’s a journey; there’s always going to be more things you want to feel, do, have, etc. in life
  • Life isn’t a set it and forget it journey, you can pick and choose new paths when you want to
  • Stop playing the comparison game with yourself; enjoy where you’re at in life right now
  • New things can only go in open hands

How do you stay positive and energetic within mundane weeks??

(Question from @chaneydoyle)

Don’t put pressure on yourself to be happy, peppy, the best version of yourself every single day. Taking that pressure off will give you a lot of your energy back. Just like saying “I have my cranky pants on today” brings a smile to your face and releases some energy around it. Acknowledging the feeling helps release the power it has over you.

Remember that it will pick up. Work comes in seasons and waves and sometimes there’s a lot going on and sometimes there’s a lull. That’s totally normal but the work culture of our society hasn’t caught up with that and mandates that we are at our desks for a certain number of hours, regardless of how much work we have going on.

During the mundane times when you feel like you don’t have much to do, give yourself permission to enjoy the quiet and the slow. You can also give yourself little projects to do—clean your desk, do research for another project, think about something you have going on in your personal life, doodle or journal, allow space for new ideas to come and don’t put pressure on yourself to be do, do, doing all the time. That white space is a really good thing and can fuel you for the next wave.

The more I think about this, the more I think this comes down to movement and shaking the energy up. It’s like a law of physics: a body at rest stays at rest and a body in motion stays in motion until it’s met with an external force. It’s inertia. So, if the day/week is beige and your energy and body are going along with it, they’ll stay that way until you do something different.

So, how can you move your body, how can you move your energy?

  1. Five minutes of fun. You could play a quick game, do a dance party, watch a Jimmy Fallon clip on youtube (check out the playlist here)
  2. Add some color to your lunch. Bring a real plate and bowl from home and take your lunch out of the carrying container and onto the plate.
  3. Take your lunch and do something with it. Sit outside and read a book. Run an errand. Call a friend.
  4. Play happy music. Listen to podcasts. Play music or podcasts that are light and make you feel the way you want to be feeling. Listening to music in the background can help quiet your inner critic and lets you feel more positive and energetic about the work you’re doing. One that I’ve been listening to and loving lately is the How I Built This podcast.
  5. Find ways to move every hour or so. Take a lap around the office, go up and down the stairs a few times. Take a nice long walk at lunch and listen to a podcast or call a friend. Find an empty office and put a song on in your headphones and DANCE.

What might add more joy to your day? What might add more color and energy to your day?

What do you have going on before and after work? Go back to the Episode 34 about how to enjoy mornings — if your mornings bring you joy, that can help carry you throughout your day.

How to find the joy in your job and where you are in life?

(Question submitted by @tammymorin)

The first thing that comes to my mind is to focus on what’s good in this season.

At the end of the day, or the beginning of the day, ask “what made me smile today? What did I enjoy today?” Think about what’s good today, this week, this month, what’s going well?

We have a tendency to focus on the future and the gap between where we are and where we want to be. That brings a mindset of scarcity and a lack mentality and energy and doesn’t attract the things you want to be attracting.

We put so much pressure on ourselves to have it all figured out and to be exactly where we want to be/end up in life right. now. But even when you get to the place you think you want to be, there will likely be a next step. That’s the cool thing about life. We think life is like the people mover at the airport. We just have to find the right one and we’ll cruise to the end. But, life isn’t like that. It’s not that linear. And honestly, this is a good thing. Because if you pass Dunkin’ Donuts on the people mover, you can’t get off. If you’re not on the people mover you’re free to move as you please, as slow or as fast as you want, and you have the freedom to stop where you want along the way.

It’s also hard when you find yourself comparing your life and where you are on the checklist of life to where your best friends, coworkers, people from high school who you follow on Facebook are, where society thinks you should be, where your parents were when they were your age, and where a younger version of you thought you’d be.

Try not to do this to yourself. It doesn’t help anything. You are where you are. And while you have your eye on the next step in the journey, and are moving toward that, try to be where your feet are now.

The most pleasant way to get where you want to go is to focus on all that’s good now, be grateful for where you are and what you enjoy in this season so that you can move toward the next thing from a place of abundance and joy, and not scarcity and “not-good-enough.” When we’re in scarcity and not good enough, there’s this gripping fear feeling, like a closed hand. When we’re in abundance and joy, there’s an open, light hopeful feeling, like an open hand, open arms, open heart. And new things can only go in open hands.

Questions for you:

  • What is good about this season of your life?
  • What makes you smile on a daily basis?
  • What are you grateful for in your life right now?
  • What can you do to stop comparing, stop judging, stop hating the things in your life and start loving and appreciating yourself and the things in your life?

 

If you want to discuss how you can find a little more joy in YOUR day-to-day life, book a free discovery call with me at joannaplattcoaching.acuityscheduling.com

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036: The Nine Enneagram Types

In this episode of Love Always, Jo, I interview Courtney Pinkerton, a certified holistic life coach and creator of the Flourish Coaching Program. She has helped hundreds of women wake up from the fog of busyness to contribute their most dynamic professional and creative gifts and enjoy their personal lives. Listen to this episode to hear more about The Nine Enneagram Types.

Courtney Pinkerton, M.Div & M.PP is a certified holistic life coach and the founder of Bird in Hand Coaching. She has helped hundreds of women wake up from the fog of busyness to contribute their most dynamic professional and creative gifts and enjoy their personal lives. She holds dual master’s degrees from Harvard Divinity School and Harvard Kennedy School and is the creator of the eight-step Flourish Coaching Program. Courtney holds coaching certificates from Martha Beck International and the Spencer Institute and teaches regular international retreats for women. Courtney lives in Granada, Nicaragua with her husband Richard Amory and their three children. Together they are exploring volcanic islands, colonial cities, and beaches and are being tutored by their neighbors in the art of slowing down and living more.

 

In this episode Courtney Pinkerton and I discuss…

  • What life looks like in Nicaragua and the effect it’s having on her family
  • How to connect to your gut, your heart, and your head
  • What are the 9 Enneagram types
  • Top tip for figuring out your type
  • Taking a tour of The Nine Enneagram Types

 

Follow Courtney online:

Links:

Recommended Books:

Quotes:

  • It’s about honoring and addressing the moment
  • How you move through your days and how you address the people in your life is important
  • Your type can be influenced by your country, city, parents etc.
  • Use the Enneagram as a tool to cultivate compassion
  • We tend to flip to different types based on when we’re stressed when we’re secure and our normal type.
  • Give yourself permission to be and to pause, don’t feel like you have to look smart, know the next thing.
  • Let yourself to be in the pause.

035: How to Enjoy Mornings

 

In this episode, I’m talking about the 5 easy tips for enjoying your mornings more. It’s not about being the best morning person ever, but about making them enjoyable. 

Note that your inner critic may be super loud in the morning and try to pile shoulds on you. Your inner critic might have an idea for what a morning person should do or should be, so try not to listen to that as that can cause chaos to your mornings and not allow your mornings to be lovely.

5 Ways to Enjoy Your Mornings More

  1. Give yourself time to wake up
  2. Don’t worry about a morning routine
  3. Don’t make mornings filled with to-dos and shoulds
  4. Ask what would feel good
  5. Do not try to force yourself to get up hours before the sun

Quotes:

  • There’s something about the promise of the start of the day, it feels like I’m getting away with something.
  • The point of waking up earlier in the morning isn’t to add more hours to your day, it’s to add more hours to your day that feel good.
  • Allow yourself the ability to say “I’m still waking up”
  • Allow waking up to be a process and a transition

 

 

034: February Q+A

February Q&A with Joanna Platt

 

When I posted my Q&A post on Instagram I actually didn’t get any responses so I figured in this month’s Q&A episode I’d ask you the questions. This episode might be a little vulnerable for you but I hope it serves to bring about some ah-ha moments and subtle internal shifts.

Q1. Do you focus on the giving or the receiving?

If you’re reading this post (or listening to the podcast) chances are you’re heavy on the giving. This will show up in all aspects of your life and relationships. It’s important to learn how to receive; there’s a different energy shift when you’re in the energy of receiving. Receiving is a very feminine energy state and feminine energy is relaxing, open, creative, and playful. It’s about being rather than doing. Everyone has access and balance to both masculine and feminine energies. A strength can become a weakness at any point if it’s overused.

Here’s a quick test you can do to see where you fall on the spectrum of masculine/feminine energy. When you’re putting lotion on, are you focused on the hand that’s applying the lotion or are you focused on the arm or the leg that is receiving the lotion? There’s a subtle shift you can do to change the focus from the hands that are applying the lotion to how your legs feel when they receive the lotion. Shifting your focus can help de-stress areas of your life.

Q2. What are you trying to prove?

My marketing coach Brit, of JAM Marketing Group, asked me this question in one of our recent coaching calls, and it really helped me through some recent things at work.

Whether you’re aware of if you’re trying to prove something or just asking yourself if you’re trying to prove something can help lift a weight of yourself. Recognize that you’re trying to prove something can shift your energy to release that burden. Think of an area of your life where you’re struggling or things feel stressful. What are you trying to prove and to whom are you trying to prove it? Most likely you’re trying to prove you’re some version of enough, you may think it’s to prove it to someone else, deep down your inner critic is wanting to prove something to yourself.

Q3. What are you responsible for?

On the flipside what are you not responsible for that you are taking responsibility for? Most likely you have an overdeveloped sense of responsibility. Chances are this isn’t in just one area of your life, because how you do anything is how you do everything. There comes a tipping point where shouldering the burden of the responsibility of things that you’re not responsible for becomes too heavy and actually prevents you from having really good ideas and doing a really good job and being present, living up to your potential in the areas of your life (the tasks, projects, relationships) that you are actually responsible for.

Believing that you can change the world becomes a double-edged sword because you believe you can change the world so you have to change the world. That then causes your energy to drop low because you realize that you can’t change everything. When you have that energy drop that brings your whole energy level down and you don’t have the energy resources to come up with creative thoughtful solutions to the parts of the world that you can change.

Q4. What are you not responsible for that you’re taking responsibility for?

It’s okay to let go of the responsibility for things that aren’t yours. You can let some of the balls drop, you don’t have to solve all of the problems. Taking responsibility for what you’re responsible for and letting others take responsibility for what they’re responsible for is a spiritual exercise. Slow down, take a deep breath and remember and trust that other people will come through.

3 Last quick questions for you:

  1. Do you follow me on Instagram? If not you can come follow me here: @joanna_platt.
  2. Do you know someone who’d love this podcast? Send them your favorite episode and share Love Always, Jo with them, I’d really appreciate it!
  3. Are you curious about what a coaching session with me would be like or just coaching in general? You can book a free call with me here.

 

Have a question you’d like me to answer in a future episode? Follow me on Instagram and send me a message.

 

February Q&A with Joanna Platt

033: Balance Over Perfect

Love Always Jo, Episode 33 | Balance Over Perfect with Kim Gorski

 

In this episode of Love Always, Jo, I interview Kim Gorski, an educator, inspirer and coach at Kim Kelty Gorski and is also the host of the podcast, Balance Over Perfect. Kim is a multi-talented creative who specializes in wellness, mindset, and balance in life. Listen to this episode to hear more about perfectionism.

Kim is a podcaster, educator, social media and breakthrough coach where over the past 4 years has studied psychology, vitality, and balance we need as women to accomplish our goals and to do our best daily. She is also the host of the podcast, Balance Over Perfect, where she talks about finding grace, peace, and action to do your best in your health, relationships, career, and life.

In this episode Kim and I discuss…

  • How the podcast Balance Over Perfect got started (hint: it was after reading Present Over Perfect)
  • How the perception of balance differs from person to person
  • The Breakthrough Blueprint (Kim’s course)
  • Perfectionism and the inner critic
  • The power of writing down our thoughts
  • Speaking up and sharing no matter the size of your platform
  • Starting with working on your mindset and well-being before helping others
  • 3 things that helped Kim deal with perfectionism
  • Shifting your focus internally so that you can ride the ebbs and flow of life
  • Kim’s definition of balance
  • Finding pockets of peace in the high’s and low’s of life

 

Find Kim online:

Links:

Recommended Reading:

Recommended Podcasts:

Quotes:

  • “I want people to feel, to heal.” — Kim
  • “It’s not quantity over quality it’s determining what your balance between quantity and quality is.” — Kim
  • “Being a big-feeling person we tend to develop our perfectionist tendencies so we don’t have to feel anything” — Joanna
  • “Perfection is a 100% an inner critic tactic” — Joanna
  • “Perfectionism is just a lie for procrastination” — Kim
  • “You’re the only one who has to deal with what you’re feeling or lacking 24/7. So you need to either: Find peace with it, find closure, or find action.” — Kim
  • “Regardless of the size of your platf0rm you have the ability to speak up and share it in the 4 walls of our home, 4 walls of our mind or the 4 walls of the world.” — Kim
  • “Give yourself grace for yesterday, peace for today and a plan for tomorrow” — Kim
  • “We all mess up, it’s all about how you perceive it” — Kim
  • “Balance is about finding peace in your high’s and low’s” — Kim
  • “Find pockets of peace” — Kim

Love Always Jo, Podcast Episode 33 | Balance Over Perfect with Kim Gorski

032: Creating space

how to create space in your life

 

There is still one month left in the sacred time that is winter.

This is a great time to reflect once more on what you want this year to bring, solidify your intention and vision, and then, “how can I create space for this? What do I need to do to create space for this?”

In this episode we’ll talk about three types of space: physical, calendar, and mental space.

Reflection questions:

What do you want 2018 to bring?

Where can you clear space in your physical space?

What spaces have the biggest impact on how you feel?

What are your favorite times to do nothing? When do you need to not have any plans (spoiler alert: during your period you need no plans)

How many “things” can you have on your calendar each week?

What self-expectations might be holding you back?

 

3 types of space to create in your life

031: January Q+A

January Q&A, balance, dating, books

 

We’ve got 3 questions in our January Q+A:

  1. How can I strike the balance between accepting people for who they are and eliminating hurtful people from my life?
  2. Tips for dating in a saturated big-city market
  3. What books would you recommend to learn about relationships in general?

If you’ve got a question you’d like me to answer in a future episode, follow me on Instagram: @joanna_platt.

Links*:

Follow me on Instagram to ask a question next month

Daring Greatly by Brene Brown

Energy Leadership by Bruce D. Schneider

Keys to the Kingdom by Alison Armstrong

The Queen’s Code by Alison Armstrong

The Universe Has Your Back by Gabrielle Bernstein

*These links contain affiliate links which means I might get a small commission if you buy. That said, I would recommend these if we were talking over coffee together, probably multiple times in one conversation because I like them and recommend them so much.

 

January Q&A, balance, dating, books