Sarika Jain – South Asian Love Advisor and Dating Coach
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Sarika Jain is a Love Advisor and Dating Coach to successful, go-getter South Asian millennials. Her unique approach encompasses everything from uncovering relationship patterns and closing one’s ‘Ex Files’ to practicing self-love and mindfulness in relationships, all with the goal of inspiring people to live the lives they’ve dreamed about – experiencing profound love, success and fulfillment. Sarika’s background includes working in the corporate world and on Wall Street for over fifteen years before deciding to pursue her dream full time of creating a movement around healthy love and empowerment for women over ten years ago. In this conversation, we discuss: * Sarika’s turning point in visiting and working with a psychic after her engagement ended * How she met her her husband 90 days later * The importance of holding space for your internal baggage in order to heal Just in time for Valentine’s Day, don’t miss this episode with Sarika Jain and hear her amazing tips and strategies on love and dating! A free bonus for South Asian Stories Listeners:  ‘How to Date & Find Your Mate… Without the Masala’ guide . Connect with Sarika Jain * Website * Facebook * Instagram * LinkedIn * YouTube * Twitter * Pinterest Connect with South Asian Stories Podcast * Instagram * Twitter * Facebook * Website * Sign up for our email newsletter! Listen to the podcast! (And please leave a review if you enjoyed it!)
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