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Reclaiming Pleasure For Our Daughters

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Are you running on stress, and struggling to find moments of ease and joy?

We want to talk about pleasure.

And no, it doesn’t have to do with sex.

Nope.

Were you taught that pleasure was selfish?

Or simply a luxury you couldn’t afford?

Stress is killing us, (literally, pumping cortisol has us burning the candle at both ends in fight-or-flight mode).

Choosing specific actions that give us daily pleasure is how we make the change. It’s a necessity, not a luxury. It’s how we move from pumping cortisol, to flooding our system with life-saving, feel-good endorphins.

Do you want to feel good more of the time?

In this video we’re sharing our top strategies for bringing pleasure into your life, and ushering the stress out the door… once and for all!
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Today, we’re talking about how to reclaim pleasure for ourselves, and in the name of our daughters. As women in female bodies, we’ve so often received the message — overtly and covertly — that our bodies, built for pleasure, softness, strength, and life — are wrong, shameful, or dirty. And in turn, we’ve confused it to mean that feeling good — experiencing pleasure of any kind — is also wrong.

Isn’t it time we turned this on it’s head?

Once you’ve gotten a chance to check out the video, leave a comment below — because collective wisdom rocks, and we want to hear your take. We need each other, mama.

Love,

Sil & Eliza

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Hi, We’re Sil & Eliza!

The mother-daughter dynamic duo behind Mothering & Daughtering. We’re downright devoted to you thriving not just surviving with your daughter during the preteen, teen years and beyond.

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