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Embracing Softness and Strength in Your Femininity (Ft. Amanda Ferguson)

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Here's a secret: you don't have to hustle and be a boss babe to accomplish things. And you don't have to be tough and intimidating to succeed.

Maybe you think you can't be soft. You believe you have to be tough to succeed and get ahead.

Maybe you've been hurt in the past and so you've learned to close yourself off from others.

Maybe you've been trying to earn respect from others and be taken seriously and you believe the way to do that is to act intimidating because you see strength and toughness as the same thing.

Or perhaps in the stress and busyness of your life, you sometimes act harshly with those around you even though you don't want to.

But what would it look like to be a soft woman? To operate from a place of rest and embrace your feminine identity? To be gentle and strong at the same time?

In this episode, Jordan talks with Certified Etiquette Consultant and Femininity Coach Amanda Ferguson about femininity, strength, and what it looks like to be a soft woman.

Tune in to learn:

  • What it looks like to be a soft woman
  • Why you don't have to be a girl boss to accomplish things
  • How to embrace a slow and soft approach to success
  • What strength really looks like
  • Microhabits for godly feminine women
  • Misconceptions about femininity and how to address them
  • Advice for overcoming insecurity and identity issues

Want to dig deeper into this topic? Check out these links mentioned in the episode:

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Here's a secret: you don't have to hustle and be a boss babe to accomplish things. And you don't have to be tough and intimidating to succeed.

Maybe you think you can't be soft. You believe you have to be tough to succeed and get ahead.

Maybe you've been hurt in the past and so you've learned to close yourself off from others.

Maybe you've been trying to earn respect from others and be taken seriously and you believe the way to do that is to act intimidating because you see strength and toughness as the same thing.

Or perhaps in the stress and busyness of your life, you sometimes act harshly with those around you even though you don't want to.

But what would it look like to be a soft woman? To operate from a place of rest and embrace your feminine identity? To be gentle and strong at the same time?

In this episode, Jordan talks with Certified Etiquette Consultant and Femininity Coach Amanda Ferguson about femininity, strength, and what it looks like to be a soft woman.

Tune in to learn:

  • What it looks like to be a soft woman
  • Why you don't have to be a girl boss to accomplish things
  • How to embrace a slow and soft approach to success
  • What strength really looks like
  • Microhabits for godly feminine women
  • Misconceptions about femininity and how to address them
  • Advice for overcoming insecurity and identity issues

Want to dig deeper into this topic? Check out these links mentioned in the episode:

  continue reading

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