The BOSS
You command power in the boardroom and the bedroom.
The sage....
Is your DOMINANT feminine archetype.
The lover...
even if not your second highest archetype, is ACTIVE and over 70% on the quiz, ideally.
A snapshot of the Boss
Patron Saint:
Cleopatra
In Pop Culture:
Amal Clooney
On television:
Olivia Pope, Scandal
In film:
Jacqueline Broyer, Boomerang
Your Potential To Captivate
Even the most skilled player will fumble when he encounters a woman who is confident, competent, and totally self-possessed. Some people call you an alpha-female, a “boss babe”, or better yet, the perfect mix of beauty and brains. Regardless of the label, when a successful man meets you—he’s met his match.
Your cool demeanor, mental acuity and emotional independence are the essence of your appeal. With the “sage” as your dominant archetype, you are a goal-oriented woman, motivated by proximity to power and the pursuit of knowledge. Unlike the siren, you do not need to connect in order to feel fulfilled. When a man senses that you do not fundamentally need him, you ignite a man’s instinct to chase and conquer.
Consider how fictional DC fixer Olivia Pope triggers neurotic behavior in the otherwise self-possessed President Fitzgerald Grant on ABC’s Scandal, or how international human rights attorney Amal Clooney turned the tables on a life-long bachelor George Clooney.
You thrive in traditionally male-dominated environments and you may enjoy conversations about business, politics, and current events. Sometimes you date for sport– your tremendous self-sufficiency allows you to play the field without fear of heartbreak.
The Boss is ruled by the cool “sage” archetype, but when you are not connected to your creative, life-force “lover” energy, your tendency to live in your head causes you to overthink and judge. It makes it difficult for you to experience the pleasure of feeling rooted and totally present in the moment. When sage energy goes unbalanced, it’s a challenge to really tap into your full creative potential. Furthermore, your cool demeanor, while potentially fascinating, can also work as armor, repelling more than it attracts, thus keeping people at a respectful distance. This may make it harder to accomplish some of your personal and professional goals. When “Boss” women are totally aligned with their sage energy, and also connected to their sensual lover energy, they are force with which to be reckoned. These women are not only sharp strategists and witty conversationalist, but they fully inhabit their bodies, they are infinitely creativity ( Martha Stewart is actually a boss) and they feel at home in the realm of sensuality and emotional expression.
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In the BOSS Master Class Bundle Discover...
- How to attract like a "BOSS"
- The masculine archetypes you naturally attract, and how to POWERFULLY navigate those relationships
- How to eliminate the behaviors and mindsets that hold you back
- How you leverage your archetype for wealth, opportunity and abundance
- How to use archetypes to get unstuck-- and figure out your purpose
- How Boss' can balance erotic energy with emotional distance-- the key to being a siren!
- The ancient stories that are playing out in your life RIGHT NOW
- The books, movies, exercises and prompts that will fast-track your personal growth
- The daily practices, environments and lifestyle choices that will put you in touch with your archetype
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Curious about your archetype? Take the psychology-driven Seduction Archetype Quiz.
Click to learn more about the other archetypes: Siren | Sophisticate | Boss | Bohemian | Coquette | Goddess | Enigma | Diva | Empress | Sensualist | Lady | Ingenue | Gamine
The founder of Women Love Power®, Ayesha K. Faines is a writer, media personality, and brave new voice for feminine power and social change. Sought after for her provocative insights on culture, mythology and gender politics, she has been featured on MTV, Essence, Entertainment Tonight, The Michael Baisden Radio Show, AfroPunk, and Time among other media outlets. She’s traveled the world lecturing before a number of universities, and she pens a column for Zora Magazine that explores the intersection of love and power. She is best known as a featured panelist on “The Grapevine”. Ayesha is a graduate of Yale University and a former television journalist.