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17. Overwhelmed and tense? How Christian moms can shift back into feminine energy (and use masculine structure that actually helps)

17. Overwhelmed and tense? How Christian moms can shift back into feminine energy (and use masculine structure that actually helps)

Update: 2025-08-27
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Feeling tight, exhausted, and stuck in overdrive? That’s a classic sign you’re spending too much time in masculine energy. In this clear, faith-aligned breakdown, Adelle shows Christian moms how to balance feminine vs masculine energy: use masculine structure (alarms, to-do’s, timelines) to create safe “banks,” then let feminine flow (intuition, sequence, softness) guide what happens inside.


You’ll learn the simple 85–90% guideline for women, how to spot when you’ve slipped into survival mode, and practical steps to switch back into your feminine—so you feel calmer, get more done with less push, and create healthier polarity in relationships.


Inside this episode:




  • Signs you’re living in masculine overdrive (tight body, exhaustion, pressure)




  • The river-banks model: masculine = structure, feminine = flow




  • The 85–90% feminine / ~10–15% masculine daily balance for women




  • How to use structure without losing intuition (reordering your to-do’s by feel)




  • Why feminine energy increases productivity, peace, and relationship polarity



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17. Overwhelmed and tense? How Christian moms can shift back into feminine energy (and use masculine structure that actually helps)

17. Overwhelmed and tense? How Christian moms can shift back into feminine energy (and use masculine structure that actually helps)

Adelle Skinner