
Allison Guilbault
this is the yes, I am too much™ revolution
Wealth isn’t greedy. Wealth is sacred.
From survival to overflow—shift your energy with money so you attract more than you know what to do with.
For generations, women were told wanting more makes us selfish. Here’s the truth: money is power, permission, safety—and a pathway to a life that actually feels like yours. When you shift the energy around money, you stop apologizing for your ambition and start building the kind of abundance that funds your pleasure, your purpose, and your future.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
✔ Call out the money lies you inherited—burn them, bury them, and stop letting them run the show
✔ Look at your bank account with divine confidence rather than heart palpitations
✔ Declare a new money truth so bold it makes your nervous system recalibrate to overflow.
✔ Start practicing unapologetic “f*ck you money”—the kind that funds pleasure, power, and play without a single excuse.
✔ Stop panicking when you get bills because you are now anchored to both trust in money and trust in yourself
The opposite of scared money isn’t reckless money. It’s wild abundance that feels like gold in your veins.
Scared Money Don't Win.

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Meet me.
Meet me.

I’m Allison Guilbault, MA, LPC—a Licensed Therapist, Global Thought Leader, International Speaker, and the woman who refuses to apologize for wanting it all. I built the Yes, I Am Too Much™ Principle because I was done shrinking—done negotiating with my own ambition, done silencing the very desires that made me magnetic.
And yes, that includes money.
I’ve lived the chokehold of “just enough.” I’ve undercharged, over-delivered, and pretended scraps were satisfying. I’ve swallowed the guilt that came every time I wanted more.
But the moment I stopped apologizing—stopped explaining my rates, stopped hiding my ambition, stopped performing humility so people would find me “palatable”—everything changed. Money became power. Permission. Overflow.
Now, this is the standard I hold for every woman I work with. Because wealth isn’t greedy—it’s legacy. And when you trust yourself with money, you don’t just pay bills. You build a life that turns you the f*ck on.












