redefining wellness for modern professional women
In today’s fast-paced professional world, success often comes with an invisible cost. High-achieving women across industries are celebrated for their accomplishments, resilience, and leadership, yet many silently carry the weight of exhaustion, burnout, and unrealistic expectations. The pressure to excel in every role while maintaining balance has become one of the defining challenges of modern professional life. In this edition, we spotlight a leader who is transforming that narrative and guiding women toward a more sustainable, empowered path forward.
On Cover
Dr. Angela Harden-Mack
Founder & Principal Consultant, Delmarva Community Consultant Services
The pressure to be everything to everyone while maintaining a flawless exterior has become the silent epidemic of our time. In boardrooms and hospital corridors, in communities and homes across the nation, high-achieving women are excelling by every external measure while quietly drowning beneath the weight of impossible expectations. But what if the answer isn’t doing more—what if it’s fundamentally reimagining how we define success, wellness, and empowerment?

Dr. Sola Togun-Butler
Founder, CEO, Psychotherapist, & Coach
In a medical practice in Nigeria, where two doctors opened their doors to everyone regardless of their ability to pay, a young girl watched her parents rewrite the rules of healthcare. Her father, a psychiatrist, spoke openly about mental health in a society where such conversations were taboo. Her mother, a general practitioner, treated patients with dignity even when payment never came. These were not occasional acts of charity but the daily rhythm of a household where service was as natural as breathing.


Patty de Vries
Chief Experience Officer of Living Well USA, LLC
In the predawn darkness of countless training sessions, Patty de Vries measured her worth in repetitions and distance. As a nine-time NCAA All-American who competed at the Olympic Trials, she embodied the relentless pursuit of “more, farther, better” that defines elite athletics. Yet beneath the medals and accolades, a deeper question was emerging: What happens when external achievements don’t fill the inner void?



