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What if burnout isn’t a personal flaw but a symptom of living in systems that were never designed for women?
In this episode of the Lyssn Podcast we explore:
🌊 Why modern workplace structures are built on masculine rhythms and why women’s bodies were never meant to work that way.
🌸 How redefining success on feminine terms leads to freedom, not burnout.
💧 The power of flow and softness as a new model of strength.
🌀 Reflection prompts on how masculine conditioning impacts your relationships, polarity, and self-worth.
💫 The truth about generational burnout, and why no one on their deathbed ever wishes they worked more.
✨ A grounding embodiment practice to regulate your nervous system and rewire your definition of success.
This episode ties together enoughness and feminine business into a lived reality of sustainable success. It’s time to build rhythms that honor your health, your truth, and your flow.
If this episode stirs something in you, come connect on Instagram:
@lyssnpodcast | @lyssnatalie
By Lyss NatalieWhat if burnout isn’t a personal flaw but a symptom of living in systems that were never designed for women?
In this episode of the Lyssn Podcast we explore:
🌊 Why modern workplace structures are built on masculine rhythms and why women’s bodies were never meant to work that way.
🌸 How redefining success on feminine terms leads to freedom, not burnout.
💧 The power of flow and softness as a new model of strength.
🌀 Reflection prompts on how masculine conditioning impacts your relationships, polarity, and self-worth.
💫 The truth about generational burnout, and why no one on their deathbed ever wishes they worked more.
✨ A grounding embodiment practice to regulate your nervous system and rewire your definition of success.
This episode ties together enoughness and feminine business into a lived reality of sustainable success. It’s time to build rhythms that honor your health, your truth, and your flow.
If this episode stirs something in you, come connect on Instagram:
@lyssnpodcast | @lyssnatalie