
Hi! I’m Gillian (she/her), and I’m so glad you’re here!
I believe you were designed to thrive. But here’s the thing, sometimes LIFE happens and we need a little help.
If you’re reading this perhaps you were searching for information or support around your relationship with food, movement, and your physical health. Awesome. I offer one-to-one coaching, as well as self-paced virtual courses on my Super You Studio platform and App.
Or maybe you were searching for some support around your mental and emotional health. I am currently accepting clients for one-to-one counselling.
Whether you’re looking for coaching or counselling, please hear this. You’ve got this. And, you don’t have to do this alone. It would be my honour to support you. Together we will figure out the tools and support you need to bring your vision of thriving to your (real) life!
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Do you like to read? You might also enjoy my book (available as audio, e-reader, or old school paper!)
My writing has mostly moved to Substack,
but you can still check out the archives of my blog by clicking below.

10 Tips to Help Your Kids be Happy, Healthy and Body Empowered!
I just listened to an alarming interview on the CBC with paediatrician and Eating Disorder specialist Dr. Samantha Martin. In the interview she shares that that rates of Eating Disorder/ Disordered Eating in kids are on the rise - at a concerning rate. Especially in...

Tell people they’re more than “beautiful” with non-physical compliments.
Do you default compliment on people's appearance? What if always leaning on the "you're beautiful" or "you look nice" or my fave (insert eye-roll) "you're looking fit/ healthy/ strong" (as if those are things you can see) is not the feel-good antidote to the body...
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