Success isn’t about pushing harder. It’s about aligning with who you really are.
In this episode, Michelle sits down with Rachel Jackson, a CEO Embodiment Strategist and bestselling author of Becoming Unstoppable, to talk about what it means to build a business centered around alignment.
Rachel helps high-achieving women step away from burnout, perfectionism, and people-pleasing, and step into confidence, clarity, and energetic alignment. Her work blends mindset strategy with deep spiritual practices, helping women lead from a place of self-trust and purpose.
This conversation is a refreshing look at how we can redefine leadership and success on our own terms. If you've ever felt like you're doing all the right things but something still feels off, this episode is your permission slip to pause, reconnect, and lead differently.
What You’ll Hear About:
Why the version of success that looks good isn't always the one that feels right
How to tap into your intuition in business and trust it
Why your desires matter and what they’re really telling you
What energetic alignment actually means and how to access it
How burnout can sneak in even when you're succeeding
The difference between embodying your vision and pretending to be something you're not
How to bring structure and flow together in your life and work
Guest Links
Rachel Jackson → https://www.racheljackson.uk/
Follow her on Instagram → @racheljackson.coaching
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