
Authentic Intelligence; The Knowing That Changes Everything
Laura Wieck argues that the coaching industry must shift from delivering information to cultivating authentic, embodied presence. While AI can supply frameworks instantly, it cannot sense a client’s breath, tension, or the gap between words and body. Embodied coaching treats the nervous system as a source of insight, positioning the coach as a conduit for the client’s own solutions rather than an expert with answers. The BodyMind Method teaches this "authentic intelligence" through three‑brain alignment, urging coaches to continuously align with their own embodied truth before guiding others.

If You Carry a Lot, Read This...
Laura promotes the free High‑Performing Women Toolkit, a curated set of resources aimed at ambitious women who juggle professional and personal responsibilities. The toolkit covers five pillars—time and energy management, functional health, relationships and boundaries, money and operations, and leadership...

You're Allowed To Evolve
Laura Wieck shares a candid turning point after a 2022 panic attack revealed unsustainable growth and $82,000 monthly expenses. She describes how the pressure to perform led to burnout, prompting a shift from high‑volume online coaching to a somatic, presence‑focused...

I Can’t Feel Myself Think
Laura Wieck reflects on the mental overload of parenting a severely autistic son while running a coach‑training business. She describes how constant external pressure and endless self‑help content left her unable to access her embodied intuition. A documentary about bees...

Where High Performing Coaches Get Stuck
Laura Wieck highlights a common trap for high‑performing professionals transitioning into coaching: relying on information delivery instead of fostering client autonomy. She argues that knowledge alone doesn’t create motivation, and clients often revert to dependence when instructed. The post advocates...
