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Anne's Awakening – From CEO To A Sensual Divine Femme Entrepreneur

  • Feb 21, 2024
  • 4 min read

Updated: Jul 28, 2025

Written by: Jane Haridat, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

Executive Contributor Jane Haridat

Anne is a powerhouse in the business world in San Francisco, but just a few years ago, she walked a path that led her away from the essence of her divine feminine. As the CEO of a successful company, Anne found herself navigating the corporate landscape by adopting a more traditionally masculine approach, suppressing her divine feminine skills and the power of her sensuality.


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Anne, in her pursuit of success, began to reject her womanhood. Convinced that she needed to embody a more stereotypically masculine leadership style, she simply tucked away her intuition, empathy, and collaborative spirit which made her unique as a female leader. The result? A successful business but a CEO who felt like a stranger in her skin, being led by numbers and disconnected from her soul. She felt drained, and exhausted and struggled with her self-esteem. She was afraid to lose control if she changed her leadership style.


A transformation sparked by embrace


Anne got herself in a burnout and to stay home for a couple of weeks. It took a moment of reflection, a pause in the midst of her chaos, for Anne to realize that rejecting herself as a woman had a profound impact on her leadership and personal fulfillment. Two years ago, she approached me, and together, we embarked on a journey of transformation, launching an online program titled "Embrace Your Divine Female Sexuality and Become the Truthful CEO."


Anne and I dove into the program, exploring the facets of her Divine Feminine essence. She was being taught as a small child that only boys were the strong ones. Girls were weak and needed protection all the time. She discovered and embraced her intuition as a guiding force, welcomed empathy as a strength, and celebrated collaboration as a cornerstone of her leadership. It was like unlocking a treasure chest of skills that had been dormant for too long. She learned how to love and honor herself as a powerful woman.


The discovery of sensuality


But Anne's journey didn't stop there. As she delved deeper into self-acceptance and self-love, she encountered another aspect of her being: her sensuality and sexuality. No longer confined by societal norms, she learned to love and embrace her body irrespective of its weight. She discovered her unique female sexuality and opened up for the first time without shame. It was a revelation, a celebration of her authentic self. For the very first time, Anne felt free and more at home in her body, her womanhood, and her sexuality.


With this newfound self-love and a deep connection to her sensuality, Anne realized the untapped power she could infuse into her business. She returned to work again and got passionate about using her senses. During the program, we used several tools to develop her senses and to connect them with her heart and soul.


Communication became an art, relationships blossomed, and decision-making became intuitive. It was as if the energy of her sensuality breathed life into her entrepreneurial ventures. She felt more respected by her team, who noticed the changes.


Anne's business flourished, not despite her Feminine Essence but because of it. The workplace culture transformed into a more inclusive, supportive environment. Team members felt seen, heard, and valued. Anne, once a CEO detached from her true self, became a radiant leader, inspiring not just success but authenticity and fulfillment for all.


How is Anne doing today?


Today, Anne stands tall, not as a CEO who rejected herself but as a Divine Femme Entrepreneur who embraced every aspect of her being. Her business thrives, not by conforming to outdated ideals of leadership, but by celebrating the power of intuition, empathy, collaboration, and sensuality. This was possible because once she dared to face her problems and challenges. Although being afraid and shamed about her failures she stepped into the program to transform into her Authentic Self as a Woman.


It's a reminder that success is not about conformity but about authenticity, about being true to oneself and letting that truth illuminate the path to greatness. Here's to Anne and to every woman finding her true essence, and to the thriving businesses that blossom when authenticity and sensuality are the driving forces.


Dear CEO, today I am reaching out to you. If you need a sparring partner to help you return to your True Self to become the Truthful CEO let's talk.


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Jane Haridat, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Jane Haridat is a well-known passionate spiritual teacher, healer of sacred sexuality and soul embodiment, a multidimensional medium, writer, and motivational speaker. She is also doing wedding ceremonies to give couples the most unforgettable and magical experience of their life. Her mission: Raising global awareness about what sexuality truly is and how a good flow impacts all areas of our life including the success of our business. Her vision is that understanding the essence of our sexuality, creates happy independent people. Happy people make happy families. Happy families create a happy planet filled with peace and harmony. Embracing your sexuality is embracing your true self, is her strong belief.

 
 

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