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The Mindset & Personal Growth Publication for Ambitious Women

An independent publication about mindset, ambition + modern womanhood.

Stories, conversations, events + tools for the life you’re building.

Personal growth is everywhere. But too often, it stays stuck in your head.

You are obsessed with growing you consume it endlessly: the podcasts, the books, the reels, the journals you start and then abandon (sound familiar?). You know so much. But knowing isn't becoming. There's a gap between all that inspiration and your actual life on a Tuesday.

Blissful Type is being built to close that gap.

BECAUSE ladies LIKE US ARE done WAITING FOR THE LIFE WE keep IMAGINING

THE Mindset edit

You know when you find something so good you screenshot it- that’s what this is.

The Mindset Edit lands monthly: Expect mindset shifts, honest stories, reflective prompts and practical ideas designed to stay with you long after you close the tab.

Less content for the sake of content. More of the things that actually change how you think, choose and live.

Join 700+ women already waiting for the first edition.

On the blog

What if your business planner helped you think better, not just do more?

Building a business asks a lot more of you than keeping on top of a to-do list. There are decisions to make, ideas to untangle, strategies to build and, somewhere amongst all of that, a person learning how to lead the thing she’s creating.

The Blissful Business Planner was created for exactly that. Part business strategy, part mindset toolkit and part daily planner, it brings the thinking behind your business into the same place as the doing.

Meet the Founder

For years I worked my way up from the very bottom, front of house in a canteen, then styling campaigns for brands like Espa, Lookfantastic and Myprotein. From the outside, it looked like I had it figured out.

Then at 28, a head-on collision changed everything. The seizures that followed forced me to ask a question I'd been avoiding: is this actually the life I want?

That question became Blissful Type.

I went back to education and graduated from Cambridge with a First in Coaching, because I wanted to build this on something real. But what I actually believe is simple: growth shouldn't be reserved for people who already have it all together. It's for women like us: the ones who know they're capable of more, and are done doing it alone.

That's why I’m building this + I'm so glad you're here.

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