Also, working in property management, specifically luxury residential. It’s a calmer form of real estate, you dress up, plan events for residents, and it’s not a job you take home with you for the most part.
Thank you for sharing. I’m thinking about going to cosmetology school. I have a big interest in the beauty industry, but I also don’t want to work long hours
I was a massage therapist for 10yrs, before switching to Nursing. I’ve never been so stressed in my life. As a massage therapist is such a calm, serene environment. Ppl are relaxed and much more appreciative. I ask myself everyday why did I become a nurse
use your RN at a private practice or medspa! there are other options :) im studying to become a nurse currently and i only see people saying they hate it and its scary😅
Thank you for all of the hard work that you do as a nurse. I am sure that the pandemic 😷 was especially rough. I like that earlier suggestion about working in a med spa or in other areas of nursing.
I am an Artist and its the PERFECT feminin job! I can sing, dance, act, write, draw, decorate, create content and presentations. I can dress elegant and take care of my health and appearance. I also do workshops and educate kids or work with familys, elder people or people with disabilitys as theater educator which also has to do with psychology. I can not imagine something better but i have to learn how to earn more and be more convident, because i really do things that are worthy to invest in and watch, especially in this days... Like your videos! ❤
I am an Ecologist working in one of the most famous national parks in Zambia and Africa. It is male dominated and you really have to work in your masculine energy working in the wild just like you can imagine. Still, after starting this journey I make an INTENTION to be as feminine as possible. When am off duty, I have made it a point to be in dresses, sandals, heels and smell good. People sometimes do not recognize me. As much as I love my job of 10 years now at 33 years old, it's not something am seeing doing in the next 5 years because it is physically and mentally taxing. I love nature and it has really impacted on the person I have become. I will take away the beauties I have gained but yes, it's not something I would recommend for someone that has a family. It takes you away for long periods of time.
I don’t know about education. I taught for several years at the middle school level. I think men are better equipped to work in education these days. Maybe elementary schools dismiss early, but most middle schools don’t dismiss until 4/4:30. Many teachers also bring work home with them.
Teaching is a bit more masculine than I expected and this is dependent on the setting like you said. You have to have strong classroom management skills and that requires alot of masculine energy. But the breaks are something we absolutely soak up and need. I have found teaching has allowed me to really learn how to take time out for myself. But I would like to see how teaching would work well with my life when I become a wife. It works really nice as a single
Totally agree. Teaching is not about nurturing- I am a teacher. It is about leading 20-30 pupils in a classroom, which makes you be in control all the time and so masculine if you don’t watch after yourself.
I could not agree more! I left the classroom soon after realizing this! I think men are better fit for the classroom these days, especially at Title I schools.
@@ashaeldorradoI worked at a title 1 school for 4 years. It took a toll on my mind and health. I left and now work at a different school in a small setting with autistic children. However, I know if I were to xxgo back to gened, it would be so masculine again for behavior management
I am a Teacher and i get paid very well. But I would not say that it makes you more feminine. As a teacher, I need to be in control 7-8h a day. I need to lead the behaviour of my pupils, otherwise they run over me. I set the tone. And I can speak for my colleagues that this working style impacts our marriages if we don’t work on us intentionally. I have mothers of my students, that are working full time in big companies or are chief doctors. Not everything applies to anyone but I find talking to these mothers very calming; they have a lot of family around them to help them raise their kids, they still take care of themselves and they thrive in their jobs. I think you should go after your purpose - but strategically. This is the core feminine.
I remember during some time after Covid I started my glow up , was unhappy about my smile , teeth , few months later I got braces and about to take it off this month after 2 years. Now I came back after a year later . Your video helped me. Thank you so much
I am looking into being a Data Analyst or a job focusing in coding! With the benefits and the pay, I have side jobs with baking and crafting, and I dream of animating my own cartoon one day! I still pull up to CS classes with a cute dress though ❤
Nurse is probably the worse feminine job. As you said it takes you away from time with family which should also be of importance to a feminine woman. Any job that overworks you and stresses you in most cases will take you away from your femininity.
Nursing is flexible! You can make it lucrative as well and there are so many specialties. I’m a mother/baby nurse I love my job I only work three days and I literally get to help mothers bond with their newborns and educate them and their families about newborn care.
A thousand times yes, I'm currently working as an MA in a doctor's office setting. I was a CNA prior but wanted to try something different. This job by far is probably one of if not the WORST job I've ever had. We are working constantly and sometimes stand the entire shift besides lunch break. I've never been so exhausted and robbed of my feminine essence 😢
Recently I met a young lady who was a medical student. She was studying podiatry. I asked her what prompted her to choose that particular specialty. She told me that she initially intended to work in another medical 🏥 field but after the madness of the pandemic she decided to reevaluate her career path. She stated that podiatry was less stressful. She had more control over her schedule, life, etc. I congratulated her decision and encouraged her to continue with it.
I want to add in along massage therapist, esthetician. I can imagine doing beauty treatments for other ladies can be relaxing and feminine, similar to massage therapy.
Yes I’m an esthetician and love it, it’s not physically taxing but after 6+ clients a day you can be mentally drained so comes with learning how to balance your empathy with doing a healing job
I needed this! I recently changed career paths and started working in the refineries. And let me tell you, I’ve dealt with so many deeply wounded masculine women that hate feminine women. Unfortunately, my boss was one of those types and eventually got me terminated for being a “distraction” to the workers
Hi Dr. Michelle, Thanks for sharing this. Since leaving the military, I’ve been trying to figure out my next career path. I absolutely do not want to do anything that is going to put me back into masculinity. Thanks for the reminder and for giving me some ideas.
I’m finishing up my associates for Business Administration, but what I really want to do is work with animals. After graduating this coming Spring, I’m going to get a degree for something that works with animals. Thanks for the video ❤
Thank you so much for your video! 💝🧸 I am studying medicine rn and I am so unhappy actually. It is very stressful and i cannot focus on things that matter to me. I also came to the conclusion that being a doctor is not my cup of tea, so i am considering teaching students physiology or biochemistry in my uni! The only thought that keeps me going through the tough studying
This is a great list! My career definitely takes certain aspects of what is on this list. I work in graphic and packaging design with a focus on the beauty industry, and have also enjoyed working on projects for children's toys and education, and for pets. The industry is extremely deadline-driven with pressure at times, but when I do the actual work on the projects, I tap into my creativity and listen to soft music or nature sounds. I have been doing this work for a couple of decades, so it has extended me to mentoring and teaching high school and college students to bring out their best gifts and prepare them for a creative career.
@@giadaskye25 Yes definitely! It combines creativity with business, so there is a mix of femininity and masculinity, but the overall goal is for products that are feminine. It's a great industry. Congratulations on graduating soon!!!
@@crishnaholmes7730 I work with clients in determining the right branding/visual strategy for product packaging and marketing collateral (ads, brochures, online graphics, posters, other promo material), and create the design ideas, present to clients, implement revisions if decided on and follow through with it getting printed and/or published.
I would love to be a Spiritual Teacher & Advisor. That is the most feminine job because us women have a beautiful divine connection with God & the Spiritual Realm🥰✨🕊💖
I turn 28 next week🎉 and rn I’m trying to figure out career paths/opportunities i fee like I have out grown my career as a massage therapist it was nice to help me through out my early 20s but rn im starting to see I don’t see myself retiring as a Massage therapist . As im getting older im starting to preparing for my future, my massage licensees is the only schooling I have under my belt.. so school / maybe getting a degree now just don’t know what … but happy I came across this video!!!!!
Also the partnership I’m in he also have told me being a homemaker / stay at home mom in the future is out of the picture because he thinks 2 incomes is better then 1 . So I’m trying to see what career opportunities are lasting
@@ms.evelynnnIs he your boyfriend, husband, or fiance? If he's your boyfriend/fiance, you can explain to him that it's very possible to have a job from home and be a homemaker all at once. I'm a homemaker with a small online business and I'm in the Army Reserves ( I only go to my unit one weekend a month ). If you all haven't married yet, and having the option to be a homemaker is very important to you, you may need to reevaluate that relationship to prioritize what you need so that you don't get burnt out later down the line.
I work as an education specialist and I’m telling you it’s mentally draining and the hours, I’m not a fan of my pay is nice but I’m really questioning if I should just really go back to focusing on building out my phonics for reading tutoring program. I have not worked in 4 years I only ran my tutoring program and still tutor on Saturdays. Working my job leaves me NO ROOM for myself because Sundays church is priority over everything. So now that I’m thinking about this I literally have about a total of 20 broken hours to myself a week. DAMN that’s SAD 😞
Such a good video. I have a masters in education /counseling but have spent the past 20 years working with adults with special needs and have liked it. I remember growing up in the 1950's my cousin talked about the advantages of being a teacher and it is still true. Your video has made me feel better about what I do and it's not choose something because of status or money. Maybe do another video on this subject.
The best career for anyone is a career that involves what you love and what you are good at that allows you to challenge yourself aids in your growth as a human being. Everyone is a mixture of both masculine and feminine energy and the healthiest people are the ones who work towards finding the balance between both within. there are no actual careers that do not involve a fair amount of energy that would be classified as masculine, becasue masculine energy is work energy.
Do you have any suggestions for me in terms of which Nursing profession or department i should choose? because im half way through the nursing program and i do enjoy the field, but i would like to work a nursing job that is more relaxed, nurturing and an environment that sustains my feminity?
Hi Michelle Daf! 💕 I just wanted to say that I truly appreciate your videos and content and they’ve helped me so much 🥰 I want to become a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner (currently in high school), would that be considered a feminine career? 💕
I’ve worked in beauty since high school and got a degree in finance and did it briefly for a year then went straight back into it. It’s definitely more flexible and relaxing, I’m able to spend more time pursuing further education and travel with my family and have more time for any potential partner. Yes it doesn’t pay as much but it’s way less taxing and the enjoy,ent I get out of helping my client is rather grand so I’m enjoying it still!
Wow, this video came out just in time as I'm looking to find a job to make extra money. I've been a stay at home mom/wife for over a year, but we're looking to find a bigger space and we're trying to save as much as we can. So I want to find something that won't be too demanding and stressful.
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I currently work as a part-time professor and in the human resources field, but I've always wanted to make a living from my writing. Praying that I can be a full time writer by the time I have kids! 🙏🏾❤️
The first career is so wrong and skewed. Teachers are soooooo underpaid and overworked it’s actually one of the worst jobs a woman would want to go into. This profession is not the same as the 50s
She literally gave multiple different career paths in education that were not limited to teaching. She also never mentioned high, paying in that profession, because it is not relevant you shouldn’t be chasing the money it’s about the value you’re putting into the world.
Being a teacher is definitely a feminine type of career and I do agree with you that teachers are underpaid and overworked. I’m a teacher in New York and I make good money so it essentially works out but if you’re in the south or Midwest, then yes you are definitely underpaid.
Hi love in the video I talk about multiple things surrounding teaching. It's not limited to being a classroom teacher. It is unfortunate that they are over worked and underpaid but that's not the point of this video. Thanks for watching ✨
As a kindergarten teacher I can say its the most stressful job Ive ever had. Its pulled me out of feminine energy due to the high stress levels. Education just depends on the school, the state, and whether or not its a public or private school. I would love to work as a esthetician or a designer of some sort.
THIS. All women teachers I know are so stressed and burned out and the schools don't care. Its so masculine and more about controlling the classroom than it is being a teacher. I almost went to school for teaching and ending up not thank God because every teacher I met was so stressed and angry and got paid nothing. Its so unfair too, we need great teachers but the job has changed so much.
As a massage therapist, I approve this message! I work for myself and in a spa and being in a pretty environment makes me feel like “just a girl” everyday!
I would be delighted if you could make a video on your process of becoming a school psychologist, and what it was like to do the job. I’m in college right now and it’s one of the career paths I am considering.
I’m a new Christian and I don’t have a lot of feminine, Christian role models but you have quickly become one of mine. I always feel so refreshed and inspired listening to your soothing voice and your great ideas. Now that I’m a Christian, it’s more important than ever to do something that honors God, speaks to my femininity and lets me be there for my husband and kids. Thanks for making this video ❤
@@madelineasmr926 thank you for your uplifting words. I'm grateful💕 That is beautiful that you have this outlook for your life. Thank you for your support love ✨
I was military, 12 years active duty and now 2 years national guard, and Im looking into becoming a Therapist, and psychologist if God wants me at that level. What is the degree path I need to take? Is it a Masters in Clinical Mental Health or Masters in Social Work with concentration in Mental Health Counseling?
The timing for this video couldn't be better. I just finished my senior year last week here in South Africa I'm also taking a gap year before studying and this week I have been just trying to figure out what am I going to do Next year I am currently thinking of volunteering at an animal shelter but I'll still need something else to do. Your video really gave me some good insights, Thank you soo Much.
I am in my first year of law school at 22 on a full scholarship. I have been considering pursuing educating young children my whole life. This is my sign!
Im an art teacher, but the school district i work in is terrible. This is my first year and this job is crazy. I enjoy teaching but i think i would prefer teaching adults instead of elementary aged kids
Yes it can truly be exhausting. Finding the right district and right age group to keep you sane is necessary. It's all about having support from admin. I hope things get better for you love 💕
Babygirl any job will be stressful lol when you're working you will never be fully in your feminine because it requires masculine energy. However, it is feminine with other qualities tied to femininity. Thanks for watching love
Education is an extremely draining career. Does require a lot of masculinity. Hardest job I have ever had. Sucks the life out of you in all ways imaginable and you have nothing left to give your kids. Tons of work to do at home because there is no time to do planning and administrative tasks at work. Literally no time to even use the bathroom or eat a decent lunch. Never again 😵💫
@@Apricot90 I’ve been a Realtor for 3 years. Loved it but it is another career that can take over your life and it’s commission o Lu do definitely a hustle. Right now I’m applying for office jobs within the real estate/construction field. Love real estate but want a salary, Monday-Friday position now. When I first left teaching though I used a staffing agency called Robert Half to start temping to get some non-education stuff in my resume and try different environments. Good way to “sample” different jobs with no commitment. You could try that over the summer before jumping ship completely from teaching.
Also, working in property management, specifically luxury residential. It’s a calmer form of real estate, you dress up, plan events for residents, and it’s not a job you take home with you for the most part.
Oooo yes!!! Thank you for that suggestion ✨
im in property managment and love it
How do you get into this type of work?
@@briananellishow did you get into it
@@crishnaholmes7730 just applied and highlighted my customer service experience
A Makeup artist would be a great career path! Artistry and making people feel beautiful!
Yes! Very much so! Thanks for sharing 💕
I’m a hairstylist, working three days. I love my job and I also love being home with my son. The best of both!
Thank you for sharing. I’m thinking about going to cosmetology school. I have a big interest in the beauty industry, but I also don’t want to work long hours
I was a massage therapist for 10yrs, before switching to Nursing. I’ve never been so stressed in my life. As a massage therapist is such a calm, serene environment. Ppl are relaxed and much more appreciative. I ask myself everyday why did I become a nurse
I'm a massage therapist (10+ years). I will NOT give it up! ❤❤
use your RN at a private practice or medspa! there are other options :) im studying to become a nurse currently and i only see people saying they hate it and its scary😅
Thank you for all of the hard work that you do as a nurse. I am sure that the pandemic 😷 was especially rough. I like that earlier suggestion about working in a med spa or in other areas of nursing.
Im an RN…just dont do it
Can you not think of going back ?
I am an Artist and its the PERFECT feminin job! I can sing, dance, act, write, draw, decorate, create content and presentations. I can dress elegant and take care of my health and appearance. I also do workshops and educate kids or work with familys, elder people or people with disabilitys as theater educator which also has to do with psychology. I can not imagine something better but i have to learn how to earn more and be more convident, because i really do things that are worthy to invest in and watch, especially in this days... Like your videos! ❤
You should start a RUclips channel and share your work and experience. Eventually you will start earning more.
How do you monetise your art xx
I am feeling so stuck and unsure of which path to go down, I love that this video comes up today thank you God and thank you Michelle!
Thank God💕 you're so welcome love
I am an Ecologist working in one of the most famous national parks in Zambia and Africa. It is male dominated and you really have to work in your masculine energy working in the wild just like you can imagine. Still, after starting this journey I make an INTENTION to be as feminine as possible. When am off duty, I have made it a point to be in dresses, sandals, heels and smell good. People sometimes do not recognize me. As much as I love my job of 10 years now at 33 years old, it's not something am seeing doing in the next 5 years because it is physically and mentally taxing. I love nature and it has really impacted on the person I have become. I will take away the beauties I have gained but yes, it's not something I would recommend for someone that has a family. It takes you away for long periods of time.
Thank you for sharing. Thats so interesting and yes totally understandable. Its great that you're planning for what works best for your life 💕
I don’t know about education. I taught for several years at the middle school level. I think men are better equipped to work in education these days. Maybe elementary schools dismiss early, but most middle schools don’t dismiss until 4/4:30. Many teachers also bring work home with them.
Teaching is a bit more masculine than I expected and this is dependent on the setting like you said. You have to have strong classroom management skills and that requires alot of masculine energy. But the breaks are something we absolutely soak up and need. I have found teaching has allowed me to really learn how to take time out for myself. But I would like to see how teaching would work well with my life when I become a wife. It works really nice as a single
Totally agree. Teaching is not about nurturing- I am a teacher. It is about leading 20-30 pupils in a classroom, which makes you be in control all the time and so masculine if you don’t watch after yourself.
I could not agree more! I left the classroom soon after realizing this! I think men are better fit for the classroom these days, especially at Title I schools.
@@ashaeldorradoI worked at a title 1 school for 4 years. It took a toll on my mind and health. I left and now work at a different school in a small setting with autistic children. However, I know if I were to xxgo back to gened, it would be so masculine again for behavior management
@@ashaeldorradoI love the idea of men being in those places. I saw men using the classroom as a steppingstone to leadership roles
@ssyy8030 so true!!! I am leaving the classroom for a coordinator position, for that same reason
I am a Teacher and i get paid very well. But I would not say that it makes you more feminine. As a teacher, I need to be in control 7-8h a day. I need to lead the behaviour of my pupils, otherwise they run over me. I set the tone. And I can speak for my colleagues that this working style impacts our marriages if we don’t work on us intentionally.
I have mothers of my students, that are working full time in big companies or are chief doctors. Not everything applies to anyone but I find talking to these mothers very calming; they have a lot of family around them to help them raise their kids, they still take care of themselves and they thrive in their jobs. I think you should go after your purpose - but strategically. This is the core feminine.
I remember during some time after Covid I started my glow up , was unhappy about my smile , teeth , few months later I got braces and about to take it off this month after 2 years. Now I came back after a year later . Your video helped me. Thank you so much
Wow that's incredible! I'm so happy to hear that love!! Good for you and thank you for sharing that 💕🤍✨
I am looking into being a Data Analyst or a job focusing in coding!
With the benefits and the pay, I have side jobs with baking and crafting, and I dream of animating my own cartoon one day! I still pull up to CS classes with a cute dress though ❤
Hey, did you find a job or career that focuses on coding? I would love to know what that entails.
Nurse is probably the worse feminine job. As you said it takes you away from time with family which should also be of importance to a feminine woman. Any job that overworks you and stresses you in most cases will take you away from your femininity.
Exactly...
It depends on the setting in my opinion. A nurse who works in a doctors office is much different than a ER nurse.
Nursing is flexible! You can make it lucrative as well and there are so many specialties. I’m a mother/baby nurse I love my job I only work three days and I literally get to help mothers bond with their newborns and educate them and their families about newborn care.
A thousand times yes, I'm currently working as an MA in a doctor's office setting. I was a CNA prior but wanted to try something different. This job by far is probably one of if not the WORST job I've ever had. We are working constantly and sometimes stand the entire shift besides lunch break. I've never been so exhausted and robbed of my feminine essence 😢
Recently I met a young lady who was a medical student. She was studying podiatry. I asked her what prompted her to choose that particular specialty. She told me that she initially intended to work in another medical 🏥 field but after the madness of the pandemic she decided to reevaluate her career path. She stated that podiatry was less stressful. She had more control over her schedule, life, etc. I congratulated her decision and encouraged her to continue with it.
I want to add in along massage therapist, esthetician. I can imagine doing beauty treatments for other ladies can be relaxing and feminine, similar to massage therapy.
Absolutely! Thanks for sharing 💕
Yes I’m an esthetician and love it, it’s not physically taxing but after 6+ clients a day you can be mentally drained so comes with learning how to balance your empathy with doing a healing job
@@cilene9812thinking of going back to school for esthetician but not sure 12k is worth it . What do you think
When I think about all the Karens... Idk..
I needed this! I recently changed career paths and started working in the refineries. And let me tell you, I’ve dealt with so many deeply wounded masculine women that hate feminine women. Unfortunately, my boss was one of those types and eventually got me terminated for being a “distraction” to the workers
I love that you mentioned content creation. That is so helpful
Hi Dr. Michelle,
Thanks for sharing this. Since leaving the military, I’ve been trying to figure out my next career path. I absolutely do not want to do anything that is going to put me back into masculinity. Thanks for the reminder and for giving me some ideas.
That is wonderful love! You're so welcome
I’m finishing up my associates for Business Administration, but what I really want to do is work with animals. After graduating this coming Spring, I’m going to get a degree for something that works with animals. Thanks for the video ❤
Have you started the new program
Thank you so much for your video! 💝🧸
I am studying medicine rn and I am so unhappy actually. It is very stressful and i cannot focus on things that matter to me.
I also came to the conclusion that being a doctor is not my cup of tea, so i am considering teaching students physiology or biochemistry in my uni! The only thought that keeps me going through the tough studying
I needed this....I'm tired and i am yet to choose a new career.....I don't want anything mentally taxing
Love that you mentioned writer! That’s what I’m aspiring to do now 💗
Same here! How's it going for you?
Being a homemaker in a elderly home setting, hours are very flexible
Great idea thank you for watching 💕
I do this but for people with disabilities : ) love it
We would a video on your experiences leading up to and during your time as a school psychologist! Thank you dr. Daf for the lovely content
Yes please!
I literally can watch your videos ALL DAY!😍
This is a great list! My career definitely takes certain aspects of what is on this list. I work in graphic and packaging design with a focus on the beauty industry, and have also enjoyed working on projects for children's toys and education, and for pets. The industry is extremely deadline-driven with pressure at times, but when I do the actual work on the projects, I tap into my creativity and listen to soft music or nature sounds. I have been doing this work for a couple of decades, so it has extended me to mentoring and teaching high school and college students to bring out their best gifts and prepare them for a creative career.
That is very cool! I’m about to graduate College in Marketing, do you think Beauty marketing would be a feminine job?
@@giadaskye25 Yes definitely! It combines creativity with business, so there is a mix of femininity and masculinity, but the overall goal is for products that are feminine. It's a great industry. Congratulations on graduating soon!!!
@@DzignrGrlwhat do you do in your role
@@crishnaholmes7730 I work with clients in determining the right branding/visual strategy for product packaging and marketing collateral (ads, brochures, online graphics, posters, other promo material), and create the design ideas, present to clients, implement revisions if decided on and follow through with it getting printed and/or published.
I would love to be a Spiritual Teacher & Advisor. That is the most feminine job because us women have a beautiful divine connection with God & the Spiritual Realm🥰✨🕊💖
It’s a very stressful job
@@pr3ciousp335 I agree, it is!
I turn 28 next week🎉 and rn I’m trying to figure out career paths/opportunities i fee like I have out grown my career as a massage therapist it was nice to help me through out my early 20s but rn im starting to see I don’t see myself retiring as a Massage therapist . As im getting older im starting to preparing for my future, my massage licensees is the only schooling I have under my belt.. so school / maybe getting a degree now just don’t know what … but happy I came across this video!!!!!
Also the partnership I’m in he also have told me being a homemaker / stay at home mom in the future is out of the picture because he thinks 2 incomes is better then 1 . So I’m trying to see what career opportunities are lasting
@@ms.evelynnnIs he your boyfriend, husband, or fiance? If he's your boyfriend/fiance, you can explain to him that it's very possible to have a job from home and be a homemaker all at once. I'm a homemaker with a small online business and I'm in the Army Reserves ( I only go to my unit one weekend a month ). If you all haven't married yet, and having the option to be a homemaker is very important to you, you may need to reevaluate that relationship to prioritize what you need so that you don't get burnt out later down the line.
@@ms.evelynnnwas being a massage therapist hard
I work as an education specialist and I’m telling you it’s mentally draining and the hours, I’m not a fan of my pay is nice but I’m really questioning if I should just really go back to focusing on building out my phonics for reading tutoring program. I have not worked in 4 years I only ran my tutoring program and still tutor on Saturdays. Working my job leaves me NO ROOM for myself because Sundays church is priority over everything. So now that I’m thinking about this I literally have about a total of 20 broken hours to myself a week. DAMN that’s SAD 😞
Such a good video. I have a masters in education /counseling but have spent the past 20 years working with adults with special needs and have liked it. I remember growing up in the 1950's my cousin talked about the advantages of being a teacher and it is still true. Your video has made me feel better about what I do and it's not choose something because of status or money. Maybe do another video on this subject.
The best career for anyone is a career that involves what you love and what you are good at that allows you to challenge yourself aids in your growth as a human being. Everyone is a mixture of both masculine and feminine energy and the healthiest people are the ones who work towards finding the balance between both within. there are no actual careers that do not involve a fair amount of energy that would be classified as masculine, becasue masculine energy is work energy.
I am afraid that people will ruin what I love for me... It is always like this. So I keep what I love out of my daily business life.
Do you have any suggestions for me in terms of which Nursing profession or department i should choose? because im half way through the nursing program and i do enjoy the field, but i would like to work a nursing job that is more relaxed, nurturing and an environment that sustains my feminity?
I am a nurse and definitely stressful trying to transition in my season of intentional dating
So far have been doing school nursing and it’s not bad
Hi Michelle Daf! 💕
I just wanted to say that I truly appreciate your videos and content and they’ve helped me so much 🥰
I want to become a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner (currently in high school), would that be considered a feminine career? 💕
I’ve worked in beauty since high school and got a degree in finance and did it briefly for a year then went straight back into it. It’s definitely more flexible and relaxing, I’m able to spend more time pursuing further education and travel with my family and have more time for any potential partner. Yes it doesn’t pay as much but it’s way less taxing and the enjoy,ent I get out of helping my client is rather grand so I’m enjoying it still!
Wow, this video came out just in time as I'm looking to find a job to make extra money. I've been a stay at home mom/wife for over a year, but we're looking to find a bigger space and we're trying to save as much as we can. So I want to find something that won't be too demanding and stressful.
I currently work as a part-time professor and in the human resources field, but I've always wanted to make a living from my writing. Praying that I can be a full time writer by the time I have kids! 🙏🏾❤️
Have you tried the website Medium? I've published a few articles on there and got paid for it; it'd definitely be a good way to get started!☺️
The first career is so wrong and skewed. Teachers are soooooo underpaid and overworked it’s actually one of the worst jobs a woman would want to go into. This profession is not the same as the 50s
Sadly agree. I think this was a traditional view of the profession.
She literally gave multiple different career paths in education that were not limited to teaching. She also never mentioned high, paying in that profession, because it is not relevant you shouldn’t be chasing the money it’s about the value you’re putting into the world.
My roommate is a teacher and she loves it! I think anyone wanting to become a teacher should just do their research like any other career
Being a teacher is definitely a feminine type of career and I do agree with you that teachers are underpaid and overworked. I’m a teacher in New York and I make good money so it essentially works out but if you’re in the south or Midwest, then yes you are definitely underpaid.
Hi love in the video I talk about multiple things surrounding teaching. It's not limited to being a classroom teacher. It is unfortunate that they are over worked and underpaid but that's not the point of this video. Thanks for watching ✨
What about being an entrepreneur?
As a kindergarten teacher I can say its the most stressful job Ive ever had. Its pulled me out of feminine energy due to the high stress levels. Education just depends on the school, the state, and whether or not its a public or private school. I would love to work as a esthetician or a designer of some sort.
THIS. All women teachers I know are so stressed and burned out and the schools don't care. Its so masculine and more about controlling the classroom than it is being a teacher. I almost went to school for teaching and ending up not thank God because every teacher I met was so stressed and angry and got paid nothing. Its so unfair too, we need great teachers but the job has changed so much.
As a massage therapist, I approve this message! I work for myself and in a spa and being in a pretty environment makes me feel like “just a girl” everyday!
I would be delighted if you could make a video on your process of becoming a school psychologist, and what it was like to do the job. I’m in college right now and it’s one of the career paths I am considering.
Nursing is extremely masculine
Very much so. Usually in charge of other staff and responsibilities and long hours in a hospital which is not a happy environment
The last point , You forget plants and nature too..!
I’m a new Christian and I don’t have a lot of feminine, Christian role models but you have quickly become one of mine. I always feel so refreshed and inspired listening to your soothing voice and your great ideas. Now that I’m a Christian, it’s more important than ever to do something that honors God, speaks to my femininity and lets me be there for my husband and kids. Thanks for making this video ❤
@@madelineasmr926 thank you for your uplifting words. I'm grateful💕 That is beautiful that you have this outlook for your life. Thank you for your support love ✨
Thank Dr.Michelle this video came at the right time😁❤❤🙌
Love this video. Thank you 💗
Morning Michelle ❤❤
I was military, 12 years active duty and now 2 years national guard, and Im looking into becoming a Therapist, and psychologist if God wants me at that level. What is the degree path I need to take? Is it a Masters in Clinical Mental Health or Masters in Social Work with concentration in Mental Health Counseling?
That’s not true about teaching. It’s extremely taxing and the work hours are past 5pm and you often work weekends to lesson plan.
Would you consider Child Birth Educator and /or Doulas a femanine career ?
Yes I would definitely say so!💕
The timing for this video couldn't be better. I just finished my senior year last week here in South Africa I'm also taking a gap year before studying and this week I have been just trying to figure out what am I going to do Next year I am currently thinking of volunteering at an animal shelter but I'll still need something else to do. Your video really gave me some good insights, Thank you soo Much.
Morning!❤
I am in my first year of law school at 22 on a full scholarship. I have been considering pursuing educating young children my whole life. This is my sign!
Wow that's incredible! Congratulations honey 💕 Yes pray about it and let the Lord lead you ✨
I want to be an elementary school teacher ❤
Love you too❤️ Thanks for all you do and thanks for sharing this !!!
You're so welcome sweetie 💕
Is esthetician a feminine career thinking of going to school for esthetics but it’s a service job so am not sure if it’s still feminine
Im an art teacher, but the school district i work in is terrible. This is my first year and this job is crazy. I enjoy teaching but i think i would prefer teaching adults instead of elementary aged kids
Yes it can truly be exhausting. Finding the right district and right age group to keep you sane is necessary. It's all about having support from admin. I hope things get better for you love 💕
many of these jobs are highly stressful, especially the wedding planner, how am I supposed to stay in may feminine like that? lol
Babygirl any job will be stressful lol when you're working you will never be fully in your feminine because it requires masculine energy. However, it is feminine with other qualities tied to femininity. Thanks for watching love
Hey Michelle i want to work in clothes store for women 😊
That's lovely!💕🤍
Education is an extremely draining career. Does require a lot of masculinity. Hardest job I have ever had. Sucks the life out of you in all ways imaginable and you have nothing left to give your kids. Tons of work to do at home because there is no time to do planning and administrative tasks at work. Literally no time to even use the bathroom or eat a decent lunch. Never again 😵💫
What do you do now?
I hate being a teacher too.. I also get sexualized a lot from every side..
@@Apricot90 I’ve been a Realtor for 3 years. Loved it but it is another career that can take over your life and it’s commission o Lu do definitely a hustle. Right now I’m applying for office jobs within the real estate/construction field. Love real estate but want a salary, Monday-Friday position now.
When I first left teaching though I used a staffing agency called Robert Half to start temping to get some non-education stuff in my resume and try different environments. Good way to “sample” different jobs with no commitment. You could try that over the summer before jumping ship completely from teaching.
A school nurse may be more feminine?
Yes and for that position you need a few less credentials than working at the hospital which is nice 💕 Great suggestion ✨
How about feminine jobs that pay well. I’m a respiratory practitioner it takes a toll on your body & 12 hr 7p-7a shifts catch up with you
Was studies math heavy
I would really love to have you as a mentor, please let me know if your interested❤
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The videos are so long I like when they’re quicker 19-20 mins long i don’t watch like that nomo cause videos are entirely too long
You can always watch some and come back and watch more when you can. Thanks for the feedback 💋
Ux research. Qualitative research is feminine. Quantitative is masculine.
Hello. I would like to know more about this. Can we connect?
Did you do a certificate
I thought she worked in schools and not corporate
As a good psychologist you DO NoT just 'talk amd release " come on it's not about LOvE 😅 this is a draining intellectual very absorbing job