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Allison Guilbault
Mindful Mental Health


Why Affirmations Don’t Change Women’s Lives (But Embodied Action Does)
If affirmations actually worked, your mirror would have fixed your life by now. “I am enough.” “I am powerful.” “I am confident.” Cute. But let’s be honest—those mantras aren’t what change your life. They don’t dissolve the resentment sitting in your chest at 2am. They don’t bring back the spark in your relationship. They don’t give you the courage to walk into your boss’s office and finally ask for the raise. What does? Embodied action. And that’s what I see, over and o

Allison Guilbault
Dec 92 min read


How we stay busy to avoid what we really want
There was a time when busyness was my drug. My schedule was full, my inbox cleared, my life looked impressive—but inside, I was crumbling. Because busy women almost always want more. Busyness just keeps us from admitting it. The moment you say it out loud, everything shifts. That’s what a Breakthrough Session does—90 minutes, one issue, real-time clarity. Normally $997, available Sept 22–26 for $199. Four spots only. If you’re tired of circling, this is your exhale.

Allison Guilbault
Oct 312 min read


I am a Hypocrite
By now you know—I’ve been guiding women into their Yes, I Am Too Much™ era: women who are hungry for more, bold enough to claim it, and feral enough not to settle.
But yesterday, on a Become Her call, I caught myself doing the very thing I tell my women never to do—second-guess. Imposter Syndrome whispered, and I pulled back. Played it safe.
And then it hit me: if I’m asking them to show up unedited, unapologetic, and raw… I have to do the same.
That’s why I pivoted. Becau

Allison Guilbault
Sep 241 min read


The Bras Are Off. The Tea is Spilling.
A few years ago, I was the woman who had the calendar, the to-do list, the color-coded everything — and still went to bed feeling like I...

Allison Guilbault
Sep 242 min read


F*ck Diet Culture
This is a repurposed post- diet culture and how it has a negative effect on women leading to eating disorders.

Allison Guilbault
Jul 242 min read
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