Becoming HER by Leslie Jackson
Welcome to Becoming HER, your weekly straight-talk for ambitious women who refuse to settle for mediocrity. Every Wednesday, Leslie pulls back the curtain on what it actually takes to build top-tier health, heal the root causes of chronic inflammation, and step into the most powerful version of yourself.
You’ll get the real Leslie—her journey, the behind-the-scenes of her life, and the exact strategies she uses to take women from tired, puffy, and insecure to bold, bad-ass, and hot AF. This is for the woman who wants to walk into any room—boardroom or bedroom—knowing she’s that b*tch.
This is where the baddies come to hear the voices they need and learn from women who are running the game—the trailblazers who healed their bodies, stepped into their power, and built heart-led, wildly impactful lives.
If you’re ready to ditch the symptoms holding you back—weight-loss resistance, fatigue, bloating, breakouts, brain fog—and step into your highest, hottest, most ambitious self…
You’re in the right place.
Becoming HER by Leslie Jackson
BTS Voice Note: Survival vs. Level-Up Mode
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🎧 BTS Voice Note: Survival vs. Level-Up Mode
This bonus mini episode is something I normally only share inside my coaching circle.
It’s a raw, unfiltered voice note I recorded for my clients during the thick of winter—when motivation dips, energy is inconsistent, and life feels heavier than usual. Instead of pushing harder or pretending everything is fine, this is about learning how to meet yourself where you are and still stay supported.
Inside this behind-the-scenes coaching riff, I walk you through the two modes we all move between:
Survival Mode — when your only job is protecting your mental health and holding the foundations
Level-Up Mode — when you have the capacity to push, refine, and elevate your routines
Both are valid. Both are part of the strategy.
In this episode, I share exactly how I coach my clients (and myself) through these seasons—what stays non-negotiable when energy is low, how to identify your baseline, when to outsource support, and how to move back into a higher-capacity season without burning yourself out or starting over.
This isn’t about perfection or consistency for the sake of consistency.
It’s about sustainability, self-trust, and recognizing that there are levels to this sh*t.
If winter has you feeling behind, depleted, or questioning your discipline—this conversation is for you.
Consider this your backstage pass.