Your 2026 Epiphany Starts Here


Hi Resilient Sunshine!

You know that moment when you feel you've been chasing your tail for a while, then finally have an epiphany? That's the type of good year I'm talking about! So Happy Fudging New Year!

Just before we logged off for the holiday season, I've hosted a Christmas special like no others... we spoke about taboo but essential topics in our society, and I'm honoured to have hosted yet another fantastic panel of talented business women.

They have demonstrated what resilience means through their life experience, their respective businesses and their mission.

What does it take to get there?

Investors shying away, childhood friends shaming them, and facing challenging censors when promoting positive societal changes are only some of the many challenges Carla, Cindy and Katie are facing all the time.

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It has been a rollercoaster but one thing is certain, it's that YOU CAN:

  • Build your own business ecosystem if existing infrastructure shuts you out!
  • Redefine resilience as "adaptive persistence".
  • Strengthen your "vulnerability muscle" by mastering difficult conversations.
  • Prioritise "communication through demonstration" to make radical ideas mainstream.

Speaking up is scary, but if you ruffle some feathers, it probably means that you're onto something you shouldn't give up on!

When life gives you lemons? You make lemon meringue tarts!

Remember, this one is a good one, so chillax, take your projects and split them into bite-size tasks. And before seeking or craving what you don't have yet, make room to be grateful for what you have.

Join the 21 days gratitude practice challenge, it's free! Access the playlist here and you just need 5-10 minutes per day for it.

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You can find here Your 21 Days Specific Gratitude Journal.pdf if you like to journal alongside the meditation.

Let's start this year with the best mindset to shine!

With Love and Resilience,
Mouna Laaragat
Founder |Writer | Resilience facilitator
From survival to healing out loud 🎙️
YT: @thegritmakers | IG: @mounalaaragat

Mouna Laaragat (aka The Burnout Exorcist)

I walked away from a 6-figure startup career to prove one thing: you can build success without self-destruction. After 13 years of hustling myself into burnout, I now help high-performers and creatives break up with grind culture—using equal parts NLP coaching, dark humour, and hard-won nomadic truths (yes, the Wi-Fi meltdowns are real). You’ll find me:🍵 Slurping matcha while debunking "rise and grind" nonsense 🎙️ Interviewing grit-makers who’ve rebuilt after burnout (or breakdowns) ✈️ Geographically confused (London → Bangkok → Cape Town → Casablanca) My newsletter is for you if: You’ve ever cried in a Slack thread but still said "I’m fine!" Your dreams and dread feel equally heavy You want real talk about resilience—zero toxic positivity included! Subscribe for: Unfiltered burnout prevention hacks Behind-the-scenes "WTF is sustainable success?" stories Podcast teasers that won’t waste your time. Think of me as the friend who won’t let you glorify overwork—but will send memes at 2AM.

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