A Queen and Her King

Woman on beach

The women I work with resonate so much with the idea of being a Queen who either awaits (calls in) her King, or sees the man she’s with as one, that I wanted to share it with you, too.


It’s a visual we can all get down with.

A Queen uses her energy wisely. 

She has important things to do, so her boundaries are strong AF.

She doesn’t sit above anyone, but she does know how to relax into her throne.

She doesn’t chase, but she does have follow-through.

And any man who isn’t (yet) a King? She releases him with grace. 

With this perspective, we get to truly see men as Kings. 

I bring them into a world where they no longer have to play games to keep the immature ones interested, or speak of men with a tone of distrust - that conversation no longer belongs in their reality.

In fact, this is an agreement we make at the onset of our work together - that we will only speak highly of our male counterparts.

With this perspective, women who are single know how to spend their time more wisely, and women who are in relationships get to admire the wholeness of the man they’re with.

It’s absolutely love-changing.

So how do you spot a King? 

I’ll leave you with this one hint:

He is a man with solid character, who respects himself, the people around him, and most importantly, any woman he spends his time with.

What is one thing (behaviour or belief) you need to leave behind or start doing differently, to properly put your crown back on?



With love,
Diana