Guided Meditation: Your Feminine Power - Simply Woman

By on July 26, 2015
woman doing guided meditation

How can you identify if you’re relating to other and operating more from your feminine energy than your masculine energy?

Have a look at this list and see what energy you predominantly live from:

surrender  vs.  aggression
abstract  vs.  concrete
intuitive  vs.  analytical
creative  vs.  logical
allowing  vs.  controlling
patience  vs.  impatience
receiving  vs.  giving
receptive  vs.  assertive
right brain  vs.  left brain
feeling  vs.  thinking
calm  vs.  busy
power  vs.  force
body  vs.  mind

Comparing yourself in this way might surprise you… the left side of the list is feminine energy and the right side is masculine energy.

Where are you living most of the time?

Watch this video for more information and for a guided meditation to get you back into your feminine essence and energy.

Enjoy and post your comments & questions below.

 

 

Giovanna CapozzaGiovanna Capozza is a Self Mastery Mentor & Women’s Empowerment Speaker.  She mentors and coaches women globally, teaching them to create a Delicious Life through self-mastery, overcoming emotional blocks and fear and ultimately increasing self-love to create a fulfilling and purposeful life and career.

A proponent of the quote “when sleeping women wake, mountains move”, she believes that it is every woman’s right to live a life that fills her soul up with joy and excitement and that the key to this is self love.

She is also the creator of Your Lost Self Found, the interview series dedicated to women that have lost their way and need to remember their magnificence again.  She is also the author or “The Noticing: A Guide to Start Losing Weight & Loving Life” and the creator of the Mind.Body.Beauty & Love Blueprint™ programs, which help women create a deeper level of self worth, understanding and personal power.

To learn more about Giovanna’s programs visit her site – http://www.giovannacapozza.com

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