LIVE FROM DESIRE, NOT DEFAULT
What if true success meant experiencing daily inner peace?
PERMISSION TO PAUSEYou’re burned out from always achieving.
Rest feels inefficient, even undeserved. Your inner voice has gone quiet beneath the constant pull of “more.”
What you’re craving isn’t another strategy, goal, or morning routine. It’s permission to slow down, access to your own inner wisdom, and a life that feels deeply fulfilling day to day.
That’s what women get in The Success Den.
What is The success Den?
The Success Den is a 12-week coaching container for women who are ready to untangle their worth from work and reconnect with what truly matters most.
It’s a space to release the constant pressure to perform, and get access to your inner wisdom. It’s a reset for creating a life that feels steady, spacious, and genuinely yours, not someday, but now.
Why a Society?Transformation doesn’t happen in isolation.
Factora Society is where driven women stop striving alone and start softening together. It’s a place to consciously decondition, witness, and grow.
Together, we unwind societal programming and begin cultivating simplicity, emotional spaciousness, and lives rooted in meaning.
Why Coach with Allegra?I’ve lived the hustle life.
Corporate climbing, company building, constant achieving. It looked successful on the outside but felt miserable inside.
Burnout led me to coaching, healing, and my first taste of internal peace.
Now I live slowly, parent intentionally, and help women find deep fulfillment.
read my substack: "How Divine"
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I was so looking forward to the new year. I have a lot of happiness in my life, and I worked diligently in 2025 to find a beautiful rhythm, growing my coaching business while being a deeply present mom of two.
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