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How to Find Your Feminine Power and Become a Leader

Topic: Health EducationBy Cathy TaylorPublished Recently added

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Women are on the brink of an evolutionary shift that has the potential to alter the course of history. Around the world women are feeling a calling to reclaim their femininity and awaken their authentic feminine power. We want to become the co-creators of our own lives and help shape the future of our world in a significantly different way. Some women experience this calling as a need to find our purpose in life, know what we are passionate about as well as understand our own creativity and how we can make that work for us in our personal and business lives. Feminine power includes finding your inner, true voice that is free from any conditioning or old beliefs that have held us back in the past. We learn to step into a place in our own lives that ignites what we are passionate about and at the same time, inspires us to take action. Recent statistics revealed that over 40% of women in the US are the primary breadwinners in their households and as of January 2011, women also outnumber men in the work force. It is also interesting to note that in October of last year, CNN declared that women would become the "saviors of the global economy." And it seems that the Dalai Lama is seeing a similar trend because he was quoted as saying that "the world will be saved by the Western woman." But we have to learn how to make this shift into being more powerful, more successful and better leaders while at the same time, maintaining our happiness and creating balanced family lives. According to Ellie Drake, Founder of BraveHeart Women, "In order to step into this kind of leadership role, women are discovering that there is a need to understand how to master their emotions. By embracing the existing masculine model of power, women are left feeling drained of energy and generally unhappy because they work really hard and are still unable to succeed." Drake founded the BraveHeart community for women after developing a new model for entrepreneurs that allows women to find their authentic power, work long hours without stress, and begin to create success so they can extend leadership to other women. One of the first critical tenants of this new working model is for women to become collaborative instead of competitive. Ellie Drake's background as a doctor led her to discover that women who lived in a male hormonal model that produces aggression from adrenaline, were always in a fight or flight mode. Because women are naturally more nurturing and caretaking beings, they cannot thrive in this male-oriented environment. Women need to train their bodies to work in a state of oxytocin which is the hormone released at birth. Drake has developed a unique method for teaching women how to live this way as well as how to use this new state to easily master their emotions. Women are on the brink of an evolutionary shift that has the potential to alter the course of history. Around the world women are feeling a calling to reclaim their femininity and awaken their authentic feminine power. We want to become the co-creators of our own lives and help shape the future of our world in a significantly different way. Some women experience this calling as a need to find our purpose in life, know what we are passionate about as well as understand our own creativity and how we can make that work for us in our personal and business lives. Feminine power includes finding your inner, true voice that is free from any conditioning or old beliefs that have held us back in the past. We learn to step into a place in our own lives that ignites what we are passionate about and at the same time, inspires us to take action. Recent statistics revealed that over 40% of women in the US are the primary breadwinners in their households and as of January 2011, women also outnumber men in the work force. It is also interesting to note that in October of last year, CNN declared that women would become the "saviors of the global economy." And it seems that the Dalai Lama is seeing a similar trend because he was quoted as saying that "the world will be saved by the Western woman." But we have to learn how to make this shift into being more powerful, more successful and better leaders while at the same time, maintaining our happiness and creating balanced family lives. According to Ellie Drake, Founder of BraveHeart Women, "In order to step into this kind of leadership role, women are discovering that there is a need to understand how to master their emotions. By embracing the existing masculine model of power, women are left feeling drained of energy and generally unhappy because they work really hard and are still unable to succeed." Drake founded the BraveHeart community for women after developing a new model for entrepreneurs that allows women to find their authentic power, work long hours without stress, and begin to create success so they can extend leadership to other women. One of the first critical tenants of this new working model is for women to become collaborative instead of competitive. Ellie Drake's background as a doctor led her to discover that women who lived in a male hormonal model that produces aggression from adrenaline, were always in a fight or flight mode. Because women are naturally more nurturing and caretaking beings, they cannot thrive in this male-oriented environment. Women need to train their bodies to work in a state of oxytocin which is the hormone released at birth. Drake has developed a unique method for teaching women how to live this way as well as how to use this new state to easily master their emotions. Join the free BraveHeart community for women.

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You can reach Cathy Taylor, a BraveHeart Women member and freelance writer at creativecommunications@cox.net

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