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Sara Chizek

Intimacy and Sensuality Coach, serving Women, Men and Couples

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I’ve watched something really tender happen in women as they move through this work.

They come in thinking sisterhood means you always need to be easy, low-maintenance, always understanding, and never “too much”.

But every time, s
I used to think sisterhood was supposed to just… happen.

Like, if I healed enough, softened enough, tried less, I’d eventually wake up surrounded by women who felt like home.

But over the years, what I’ve learned is that sisterho
As I stand on the threshold of motherhood, one thing I’ve never been more certain of is the man I chose to be my partner in life. 

Just, wow.

Experiencing him love me through the trenches of pregnancy has been one of the most reassuring exper
A lot of women carry a quiet belief that they are bad at sisterhood.
That they are missing something others just seem to “know.”

But sisterhood isn’t something you’re naturally good or bad at.
It’s a lived, relational s
There’s a part of me that used to believe sisterhood would someday feel complete. That once I healed enough, found “my people,” and learned how to communicate clearly, all of my friendships would just… flow.

But sisterhood i
You’re craving deeper sisterhood, but do you know how to make it happen?

The sisterhood you’re craving doesn’t just find you. It’s a practiced skill that takes courage and the permission to show up messily.

The Sisterhood Au
Conflict doesn’t always mean there is something wrong with your relationships. 
But so often, we take it as our cue to leave. 

We’re taught to use tension and conflict as evidence that a friendship isn’t aligned anymore. 

But what