This isn’t about waiting until work calms down or life gets less chaotic. Fulfillment starts here, right now. The Fulfillment Lab is where women gather to speak honestly, be seen and heard, and build something that changes the shape of corporate life for good.
Women, together, equals power.
A thriving, judgement-free community of smart women who get it
Live coaching calls and expert-led masterclasses every month
A private podcast and digital journal to keep you inspired on the go
Courses and resources designed for real careers and real lives
and a bright, energising vibe you won’t find anywhere else
In The Fulfillment Lab you’ll connect with like-minded women, learn more than you thought possible, and finally tackle the big question:
You’ve been pigeonholed as the reliable doer, the one who gets things done but you know you’re capable of so much more. You undervalue yourself and don’t fully see your own power (and you know this bites you on the butt). You are READY to be recognised as the strategic powerhouse you are.
The trouble is, you’re not sure if it’s the job or if it’s you. You want a safe, supportive space to get clarity on what’s next, explore your options, and figure out how to get there. And whatever you do choose next, you want to set yourself up right from the beginning, without dragging those old habits with you.
You wonder if anyone else feels the same way or if everyone else has it together (spoiler: they don’t). You want a confidential, safe space to connect with other women who get it — a space where vibe matters and you can show up as yourself without judgment.
You overwork, your boundaries are non-existent, and you feel like you’re on a fast-moving train you can’t get off. Staying busy feels safer than slowing down, because if you stop, you worry people will think you’re lazy or unproductive. But deep down you know things need to shift, and you want real, practical strategies to help you work smarter and live better.
Led by Mollie, an ex-corporate leader who’s recovered from burnout and is now on a mission to change corporate culture for good
You might feel some or all of these deeply whether you’re leading, just starting out, ready to leave corporate or trying to make it work. These are common themes we see, but every woman’s story has its own nuance.
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The Fulfillment Lab is about long-term change, but sometimes you just need a little glimpse before you commit. That’s why we created the Free Resource Hub, your chance to dip your toes into this world and experience what fulfilment really feels like.
A place to discuss and reflect on why we act, think and feel the way we do, but importantly, provides the practical tools and inspiring stories to nudge you in the right direction.
I felt such a sense of belonging in Monday’s session, like I’d found kindred spirits. As an introvert, I’d been nervous about joining new groups before, but the vibe here is so warm, welcoming, and non-judgmental. I’m grateful for this community that feels like home.
A place where I can focus on my career but also on balance and fulfilment in life. What stands out for me is the sense of connection and purpose. Talking with women at different stages of their careers has been both inspiring and practical, and the mix of encouragement and gentle challenge keeps it meaningful. I’ve found real belonging and motivation here, so thank you for creating it.
Ex-lawyer. Ex-executive. Burnout survivor. Mollie Tregillis knows firsthand the cost of playing by corporate rules, and she’s determined to rewrite them.
She created The Fulfillment Lab as more than a membership. It’s a movement. A blueprint for ambitious women to thrive sustainably, joyfully, and unapologetically.
For Mollie, this isn’t theory, it’s lived experience. Countless of hours coaching and supporting women have shown her what the system takes from us, and what’s possible when we decide to do it differently.
The Lab is her answer: a community where women drop the old narratives, find their voice, and discover that success without burnout isn’t just possible — it’s inevitable.