No Guilt Mom Inner Circle
The Lotus Award
The highest honor in the Inner Circle. Earned by moms who went all the way through the Lotus Framework β and came out the other side transformed.
When a member completes all five phases of the Lotus Framework, she earns her Lotus Award β a physical necklace, a community celebration, and proof that she chose herself.
These are real moms. Real lives. Real change.
Click any name below to read their full story.
Meet Our Lotus Award Recipients πͺ·
Anne Dysinger
"I stopped thinking I had to fix everything."
After the demands of her house became too much, Anne rebuilt her family systems from scratch β and finally learned to ask for help without guilt.
Kim Bennett
"I joined for book club and found myself."
Through a health crisis and a pandemic, Kim discovered Unicorn Time, released the guilt, and built the family systems she'd always needed.
Allie
"I have more truly personal goals on my list this year."
Allie rewrote the invisible standards she'd been living by β and finally started chasing her own goals instead of everyone else's approval.
Rachel Fischetti
"I learned I don't need to be perfect. That freedom is everything."
A single mom drowning in chaos, Rachel built structure, found her community, and attended two No Guilt Mom Retreats that changed everything.
Donna Gibson
"I can have a conversation with my kids. Everything doesn't need to be a conflict."
Donna went from controlling mom to collaborative parent β walking alongside her kids instead of managing them.
Mariekris Galvez
"I no longer feel guilty about telling my kids I need quiet time."
A nurse manager running on empty, Mariekris went from burnout meltdown to boundaries β and taught her daughter to do the same.
Kristina Hansen
"I am kinder to myself and make an effort to celebrate wins."
Beautiful systems on the outside, drowning on the inside β Kristina learned that emotional tools matter more than organizational ones.
Rachel King
"You can't control other people β you can only control yourself."
From a crisis hospitalization to calm and connected β Rachel discovered that 10 minutes of personal time a day changed her entire family.
Christy Miller
βWe can either let failures send us down the shame spiral, or we can use them as data and pivot.β
A recovering perfectionist with ADHD, Christy broke out of the shame spiral by learning that failures arenβt proof sheβs a bad mom β theyβre just data to pivot from.
Your Story Could Be Next πͺ·
The Lotus Award is waiting for any mom willing to do the work. Join the Inner Circle and start your journey through the Lotus Framework today.