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🗓️ 26 September 2019
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Growing up in a farm family focused on efficiency and hard work, I spent most of my early life primarily in a masculine energy. That went fine for a while, until my intuition started telling me to try doing things differently. The result? Phenomenal. Listen to hear what happened.
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0:00.0 | Hey there, Jen here, and this is a happy bit. I want to talk about how feminine energy is changing |
0:07.1 | my family, specifically how me spending more time in my feminine energy is changing dynamics here |
0:14.3 | at home and in my marriage. Now, before we go any deeper, I want to come back to definitions. |
0:20.5 | Masculine and feminine energy are experienced by both men and women. We all spend time in both |
0:26.5 | types of energy, regardless of our gender or sex or whatever gender we identify with, |
0:32.0 | we experience both. Masculine energy is typically known as that go-getter energy where you accomplish things. You're |
0:41.6 | about focus and focusing on the task at hand and getting things done and being efficient. |
0:48.0 | Some people call this a hunter energy. You are hunting the elk or the object or the item. You are hunting for it. Nothing can distract |
0:58.0 | you. You will keep going with a driven and fierce determination until you accomplish the task. |
1:05.0 | We need masculine energy in our lives to get things done, to not feel overwhelmed. It's like a container or a structure |
1:13.6 | for all the other things we're doing. So it's a beautiful thing. Feminine energy, in contrast, is more |
1:21.2 | flowy and fluid and connective and nurturing and creative. I like to think that the masculine energy creates a |
1:33.0 | structure or a container, a schedule, a safe experience for the feminine energy of creating, |
1:43.4 | connecting, loving, nurturing. |
1:45.9 | Well, I personally spent the majority of my life growing up being in a masculine energy. |
1:52.3 | I grew up on a farm. My parents taught us to work. I was always excellent at scheduling and |
1:58.5 | organizing things. Because of that, I was able to be successful with |
2:02.3 | school and projects and extracurriculars. But you guys know where this but is heading. That takes a lot |
2:12.5 | of energy and focus. And with time, my inner self, my higher self was crying out. |
2:21.9 | Jen, take a break. What about this feminine side? This side where you want to create and have |
2:30.3 | fun for the sake of having fun and just sitting still to read a book with your kids and to |
2:36.9 | nurture them, having time to connect, maybe to write something. Well, she was crying out in the |
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