finding “the cure” for fake

On Friday night, I reconnected and celebrated with an old friend. I remembered the time when this person first entered my world…
…I was a scared teenager who was trying very hard to fit in. I felt that what I truly wanted—some type of creative and meaningful existence—would unfortunately not be possible due to expectations surrounding me.

  • This person gave me permission to feel my heart.
  • This person helped me explore my emotions.
  • This person was free.
  • This person is Robert Smith, the lead singer of The Cure.

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Ok, so while I have not had the pleasure of personally meeting Robert, I am incredibly grateful and appreciative of his impact on my life.
See, I can relate to him. Sometimes when people look at me, they laugh. When I tell them that I am a Love Psychic, I conjure up anything from:

  • Surprised looks—say what?
  • To a “what are you doing here?”
  • And the occasional “oh that’s interesting, tell me more.”

Some people ask me what I really do with my time…What’s my real job, they ask. (And I love responding that I run a successful company!)
I used to want to fit in, but now, I have thankfully chosen to take the authentic high road, a choice that supports you in creating your best relationship.

Here’s why:

  • A huge part of how I approach relationships has to do with the healing aspect of it all
  • See, if you are not in your best relationship now (and if you want to be) you cannot manifest one until you connect with why you currently do not have one now
  • Diving deep into the healing aspects of transforming a current relationship or crafting a new relationship is empowering
  • Being conscious, aware, and empowered is passionate and sexy combination!! (Passionate and sexy attracts passionate and sexy!)

Will you accept my invitation to allow me to support you in this healing process by attending a free virtual event that I am giving?

What: Soul-Level Healing for Your Broken Heart, a free virtual event where I will be giving mini readings, coaching, and offering support on healing and having your best relationship.

When: Tomorrow, Wednesday May 18, 2016 at 2 PM Central

Where: The internet, more specifically on social media platform called Blab im.

How: This is just a tad complicated, but definitely not impossible.

  1. Get a Twitter account at https://twitter.com/.
  2. Head over to https://blab.im/ and get a Blab account.
  3. When you are in your Blab account, type my name “laurenkaywyatt” into the search-bar. From there, will see my name and picture pop up.
  4. Click on my picture, click on my scheduled Blabs, click on “Q&A: Soul-level Healing for Your Broken Heart” and then SUBSCRIBE to the event!

If you require assistance in attending the event, let me know. I am definitely not the most technologically savvy of people, but I will help you get there.

If you want to receive a reading or be coached, contact me here and let me know your particular situation.

Please share this event and the “directions to the party” with your friends.

Love Renegade Blessings,
Lauren

When “I’m sorry” doesn’t cut it

On Monday morning, I woke up with a flash of insight.

soullevelhealingbrokenheartWhat would it be like if we were willing to drop the words “I’m sorry” from our vocabulary?

Before anyone gets all heated and accuses me of being unconscious or uncompassionate (not that you would do that) I urge you to reflect upon how often you apologize.

If it is a lot, consider that you might be giving too much of your energy to someone else’s problems or circumstances…Is this a smokescreen for your true feelings? Does it distract you from getting your own life on track?

Instead of saying you are sorry, what else could you say instead?

And for anyone who is waiting for an apology from someone else…I will just say it:

It’s time to let that shit go.

I mean really…Of all of the other things you could be thinking about or doing, you are choosing to spend your time on someone who has hurt you.

This type of behavior only serves in creating resentment. Feeling resentful is a huge energy-suck. It is SO draining.

What if you put your time and energy into healing instead?

One way you can do this is to accept my invitation to join me for a FREE virtual event, Soul-Level Healing for Your Broken Heart.

  • What: Soul-Level Healing for Your Broken Heart. This is an opportunity for you to receive healing insights, mini readings, and live coaching from me.
  • When: Wednesday, May 18th at 2 PM Central Time.
  • Why: Having a broken heart is a very real part of being human. If our heart does not heal, it makes it very hard to enjoy our relationships and have passion.
    • Really, choosing to heal your heart is one of the most badass things you can do.
    • It is empowering.
    • When we are empowered, we attract Love.
  • How: Attend Soul-Level Healing for Your Broken Heart where you will receive loving insight from mini readings and live coaching from me. To attend:
    1. Get a Twitter account at https://twitter.com/.
    2. Head over to https://blab.im/and get a Blab im account.
    3. If you have an iPhone, you can get the Blab im app. (If you have an Android, see if it works in your browser and if not, try Chrome.)
    4. When you are in your Blab im account, type my name “laurenkaywyatt” into the search-bar. From there, will see my name and picture pop up.
    5. Click on my picture, click on my scheduled Blabs, click on “Q&A: Soul-level Healing for Your Broken Heart” and then SUBSCRIBE to the event!

If you want to be coached or receive a reading, reach out and let me know.

Dealing with the unhealed heart

Heartbreak is a form of suffering and everyone will suffer in some way or another.
Here’s the truth…
If you are courageous enough to allow yourself to be in a relationship, then heartbreak is an inevitable experience.
Instead of trying to escape the pain, feel resentful, or blame someone else for your own unhappiness, why not heal your heart instead?
Really, choosing to heal is one of the most rebellious and courageous things that you can do.
In the video, I go shed light on heartbreak and its negative effects on you, your passion, and your relationships.

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To take it a step further, please accept my invitation to attend Soul Level Healing for Your Broken Heart, an interactive and virtual event that I am hosting on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 2 PM Central time where:

  • You can receive a mini reading or coaching (either directly from me or by watching someone else)
  • Begin to heal your heart
  • Expand your heart and vision to what’s possible for you in your love life
  • Receive practical action steps for what’s next

To attend the event, you must RSVP by subscribing to the event. Here’s how:

  1. Get a Twitter account
  2. When you have a Twitter account and either:
    1. Go to https://blab.im/ on your desktop and get a Blab im account.
    2. If you want to use your smart phone get the Blab im app on your iPhone. If you have an Android, you may need to use Chrome as a browser.
  3. When you are in blab, type my name “laurenkaywyatt” in the searchbar. When you see my picture, click on it and then click on my Blab, Soul-level Healing for Your Broken Heart and subscribe.
  4. Or try going directly to the event page by clicking here.

I look forward to giving great information, live readings, and coaching where you will receive:

  • Healing secrets to release relationship woes
  • Strategies on reclaiming your freedom and passion

If you want to interact with me on the call, please let me know! 🙂

And if you want to get right to it and private conversation with me about your love life, then apply for your very own Love Life Makeover Session with me.

These sessions are available by application-only and are reserved for people who are committed to healing and having their best relationships.

Betrayal is a Bitch: A Look into the Messy Energy of Dating

Betrayal is a bitch.  It’s the poison that ruins relationships, the catalyst of a self-esteem plummet. Once we are betrayed…well shit, life just never looks the same again.

The rose color glasses have been stomped on.  Paradise? Lost.

Some of us, the softies, cry. We keep our heads down and distract ourselves as we pray, beg, and even plead with God that we will never, ever be betrayed again.

Then, there are the badasses, those of us naturally dominate folks, who become hardened, jaded, and skeptical. As badasses, we will remove anyone who we perceive as a threat. For this group, any Judas/Brutus is identified immediately and self-protective actions are promptly taken.

Regardless of whichever camp (team softie, camp badass, or flip-flopper) that you are in, you vow to yourself…never again…never will I ever allow this happen!

You plot revenge. You cry. You fantasize about being vindicated as you lie in your rose-thorned-adorned bed.

This is heartbreak.

It’s impossible for betrayal not to result in some type of heartbreak.  When we are heartbroken, our defenses are up. When our defenses are up, our fear is ignited.

Fear is the opposite of love.

If part of you craves being in a loving intimate relationship, a physical expression of love, fear is pretty inconvenient.

When our fear is ignited, we go into self-protection mode.  Self-protection can look like myriad of ways.  For some of us, self-protection looks like we are trying to outrun something.  We distract ourselves with big projects at work. We numb out with partying.  Some of us might create petty drama.

Those of us, fed up with those aspects of self-protection mode, claim that we are done with relationships and dating and that we want to focus on ourselves, first and foremost.

The choice to love yourself is always a wise choice, right?

Yes and no.

Yes in that self-love is a huge component in creating a healthy and fulfilling relationship. No, because highly conscious people like us can use this as an excuse to keep us from having what the relationship that we desire.

Having mixed intentions will never give us what we want, but it does a great job at keeping things as they are.

An intention is a word for whatever motivation (conscious, subconscious, maybe even unconscious) is behind the actions that we take.  Let’s talk about intentions in the context of dating.

Dating is simply a mechanism to craft a relationship.

What if we are afraid to date?  What if the people we attract to go on dates with are total duds or psychos? 

What if we are really busy and dating just doesn’t excite us or feel worth it anymore?

What if we are super traumatized by past experiences that our fear has helped us substantially to live fully functional lives and dating is a huge unknown?!?

This is where intention comes in.

Intention plays into what we desire, what we fear, and how we see the world.  Intention is based on what we believe is true, what we feel we deserve, and what we think we can get.

What do I believe is universally true?

What do I feel I deserve?

What do I think I can get?

Everything we attract is a result of our intention. If our intentions are love-based, we are going to make love-based decisions.  If they our intentions are fear-based, then we are going to make fear-based choices.

Fear is not the enemy here. We experience fear to guard our hearts and keep us safe from treachery and betrayal. Fear mucks things up when it muddies our intentions and causes us to make fear-based choices that result in us never experiencing what we desire.

You are the catalyst of change.

If you do not like your current circumstances or if you are ready to experience your deepest desires, change is in your hands.

So let’s acknowledge our fears. Let’s honor the circumstances that gave us this wisdom.

Then, let’s change our intention.