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His "Ego" Was Big, But Mines Was Bigger. The Art Of Femininity

His "Ego" Was Big, But Mines Was Bigger. The Art Of Femininity

Update: 2025-11-11
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In this powerful and deeply self-aware episode, Manda Lea unpacks one of the most underestimated currencies in personal elevation: the ego. Through raw storytelling, sharp emotional intelligence, and grounded clarity, she breaks down how her own ego shaped the partners, friendships, and patterns she kept attracting — and how stepping into true feminine regulation became the turning point for everything.


 


Manda explores the difference between the ego and the true self, why unhealed wounds mirror back through relationships, and how reconnecting with your inner stability becomes the catalyst for aligned love, aligned opportunities, and aligned decisions. She dives into the real meaning of feminine energy, the art of internal regulation, and the liberating moment she realized other people’s chaos was simply activating the parts of herself she hadn’t fully tended to.


 


This episode challenges listeners to rethink validation, connection, power, and peace — offering a grounded blueprint for shifting from reactive to regulated, from wounded to anchored, and from ego-led to self-led. It’s introspective, brutally honest, and deeply transformative.


 


Perfect for anyone navigating relationships, leveling up their self-concept, or stepping into a more aligned identity, this conversation is a mirror, a wake-up call, and a permission slip all in one. For more insights or to connect directly with Manda, reach out at info@balancedestiny.com or follow her on Instagram at @forbesmanda_.

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His "Ego" Was Big, But Mines Was Bigger. The Art Of Femininity

His "Ego" Was Big, But Mines Was Bigger. The Art Of Femininity

Manda Lea