Sabrina Zohar shares her personal journey and her thoughts on dating, in this episode of Quiet the Clock. Sabrina is a renowned dating coach and the voice behind the "Do the Work" podcast. Dive into Sabrina's extraordinary life story, from chasing her acting dreams in the bustling streets of New York to launching a successful clothing brand amidst life's unexpected twists and turns. She opens up about the significance of being true to who you are and how authenticity shapes her approach to dating coaching. The discussion delves into the pressures of societal norms, like the rush to wed by a certain milestone, and highlights the importance of self-love and honoring your individual journey. Sabrina's narrative is a testament to resilience and the beauty of navigating the unpredictable journey of life and the benefit of doing the work.
Sabrina Zohar, '00:01:00', "Sometimes we have to accept that our path is not the one we thought it was going to be on, but it's so much better."
Sabrina Zohar, '00:02:21', "I dropped out of college because I failed my PE class and I was like, 'I'm done, I don't want to keep doing this.'"
Sabrina Zohar, '00:10:07', "Now I have a business that's 30 times more successful than my clothing line, and I'm looking to sell my clothing line and move on with my life."
Sabrina Zohar, '00:17:38', "Maybe let's try something different and start to investigate what I want the texting for. Oh, because I don't want to feel like I'm being abandoned. I don't want to feel like I'm being left. Okay, but then I don't actually need the texting, you know what I mean?"
Sabrina Zohar, '00:20:11', "I found that sexy, and I was like, 'You're right, I don't need this.' But he wants to spend time with me, and I was like, 'Oh, okay, great.'"
Sabrina Zohar, '00:29:02', "I said, 'I'm not an idiot, and I'm not an incel. You can speak to me with respect. If you need space, just talk to me. It's okay, go take some space. But you don't need to be passive-aggressive with me or short with me just because you don't know how to communicate that with me.'"
Beth Gulotta, '00:32:07', "I love conflict, I love resolution, I love the repair piece. It's so integral and important to a relationship, and I'm really proud of how we do that."
Beth Gulotta, '00:33:00', "The timeline made me anxious, the timeline made me stressed. It's hard not to fall into that if you're a 30-something woman and you're not there yet."
Sabrina Zohar, '00:35:53', "I'm here to say I accept this, I'm okay with this, and I allow myself to be on my journey that makes sense for me."
Untraditional career paths and celebrating them
Sabrina's journey from pursuing acting to becoming a dating coach
Challenges and setbacks in career and personal life
Starting a clothing line and transitioning to coaching
Overcoming setbacks and finding success
Authenticity and staying true to oneself in content creation
Debunking bad dating advice and promoting honesty in relationships
Challenging expectations and anxieties in dating
Navigating conflicts in relationships and healthy conflict resolution
Addressing pressures and anxieties related to motherhood and dating timelines
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