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Inner Glow Overflow: Helping Women Redefine Success, Confidence & Abundance

by Liv Oastler
30 June 2026
by Liv Oastler
30 June 2026

At Creative Little Soul, we’re always inspired by people helping others reconnect with who they truly are. We recently sat down with Inner Glow Coach Angie to talk about her signature program, Inner Glow Overflow, and why so many successful women still feel as though something is missing despite having achieved everything they thought they wanted.

Success on Paper Isn’t Always Fulfilment

Inner Glow Overflow was created for women who appear successful from the outside but feel disconnected on the inside.

“She’s intelligent, accomplished, responsible, and capable,” Angie explains. “Yet underneath all of that, she often struggles with self-trust, self-expression, visibility, and the feeling that no matter how much she achieves, it never quite feels like enough.”

After years of coaching women, Angie noticed a common pattern. Many were carrying inherited beliefs about money, worthiness, success, and what they deserved. These stories affected everything from their confidence and relationships to their ability to ask for more, take opportunities, and trust themselves.

“The real issue wasn’t money,” she says. “It was the stories underneath it.”

That insight became the foundation of Inner Glow Overflow, a six-month coaching experience that combines identity work, nervous system healing, self-trust, and financial empowerment.

Reconnecting With Your Inner Glow

The program’s name is deeply personal to Angie.

“Inner glow is the light we’re all born with before the world tells us who we should be.”

She believes many women spend years seeking approval, performing for others, and shaping themselves around expectations rather than their own desires. After experiencing her own emotional rock bottom, Angie began investing in healing and personal growth.

“I learned how to trust myself, respect myself, and truly love myself,” she says. “One day, I felt this warm energy radiating from my chest. People started telling me I looked like I was glowing. That’s when I realised I was feeling self-love.”

Today, she describes inner glow as the result of self-trust, emotional safety, self-expression, and knowing your worth without constantly trying to prove it.

Why Money, Identity & Confidence Are Connected

One of the things that makes Angie’s work unique is her blend of transformational coaching and more than 20 years of corporate finance experience.

“Money stories are the beliefs we inherit about money, success, worthiness, and what’s possible for us,” she explains. “Identity is who those stories cause us to become, and energy is how they show up in our thoughts, emotions, and decisions.”

She often sees women carrying beliefs such as:

  • “I have to work hard to deserve money.”
  • “Wanting more money is selfish.”
  • “If I become successful, people will judge me.”
  • “I’m not good with money.”

“Most women don’t realise these stories are running in the background because they’ve heard them for so long they feel like facts.”

According to Angie, these beliefs don’t just impact finances. They affect confidence, visibility, relationships, and the opportunities women allow themselves to pursue.

“You can’t spreadsheet your way out of self-worth issues, but you also can’t manifestation-journal your way around practical financial habits.”

The Transformation Beyond Money

While many clients experience financial growth, Angie says the biggest changes happen internally.

“Women stop making decisions from fear and start making decisions from self-trust.”

Clients often move from overthinking, self-doubt, and people-pleasing to greater confidence, visibility, and self-expression. They begin to use their voice more confidently, set stronger boundaries, and trust themselves to navigate uncertainty.

“They start carrying themselves differently,” Angie says. “There’s more of an ‘I belong here’ energy.”

As their self-trust grows, so does every other area of their life—from relationships and career opportunities to their sense of fulfilment and wellbeing.

What Success Really Looks Like

For Angie, success isn’t defined by numbers in a bank account.

“Success is having a life that doesn’t just check society’s boxes. It actually feels good to be alive.”

She describes success as making decisions without constantly second-guessing yourself, trusting your own voice, and no longer shrinking to fit environments you’ve outgrown.

“When a woman stops letting old stories define what she’s worthy of, everything changes.”

A Final Message for Women Feeling Stuck

For women who feel exhausted from constantly chasing the next achievement, Angie offers one powerful reminder:

“Abundance is not the same thing as achievement.”

She believes many women postpone happiness until they reach the next goal, promotion, salary increase, or milestone.

“But if you’re still operating from stories that tell you your worth has to be earned, no amount of external success will create the feeling you’re actually craving.” 

Instead, she encourages women to start creating a life that feels abundant now.

“True abundance isn’t just money in your bank account. It’s self-trust, emotional safety, healthy relationships, joy, self-expression, and feeling fully alive in your own life.”

Because ultimately, as Angie puts it:

“What is the point of looking successful on paper if you aren’t happy and fulfilled?”

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