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We help people with addictive, fearful or self-sabotaging tendencies get honest with themselves, take control of their lives, and stand in their own power and happiness...regardless of other people's expectations.
100% confidentiality guaranteed.
100% confidentiality guaranteed.
A MESSAGE FROM OUR FOUNDER
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Danielle Boland, Master Coach
We help people with addictive, fearful or self-sabotaging tendencies get honest with themselves, take control of their lives, and stand in their own power and happiness...regardless of other people's expectations.
100% confidentiality guaranteed
Danielle’s Revolutionary Treatment Approach:
Danielle Boland is the highly credentialed founder of RealYou Revolution, a company specializing in support for people with addictive, fearful or self-sabotaging tendencies to help them get honest with themselves, take control of their lives, and stand in their own power and happiness.
Danielle is on the cutting-edge of a new approach to treating addictive tendencies, mental health, and behavioral issues. She understands, based on both her own experience and her extensive work with clients, that addictive, self-sabotaging, and unhealthy behaviors evolve as a result of many factors, and that every aspect of a person’s life contributes to both the problems and the solutions.
She knows that simply treating a symptom (addictive, co-dependent, mental health and/or behavioral condition) isn’t enough. To live an authentic, whole, and balanced life, every aspect matters. She believes people can’t be distilled down to a label; they are more complex and nuanced than one simple diagnosis. Her revolutionary and unique approach has allowed her clients to recover from a myriad of behaviors and/or conditions that aren’t serving them, and that prevent them from living a fully authentic and rewarding life.
Danielle’s Own Journey:
As a child, Danielle grew up in what most would consider a normal, loving and stable family environment. Still, though, she was plagued with an obsession to be perfect. She became a people-pleaser and put tremendous pressure on herself to achieve.
She was the president of her class, president of the national honors society, captain of various sports teams, and went on to a prestigious college where she excelled academically and athletically. She thought she had the formula all figured out to conquer life. What she didn’t realize is that this drive to overachieve, without the safety net of mindfulness and healthy coping skills, put her at extremely high risk for developing addictive tendencies.
Danielle spent the first part of her career as a high-tech sales director. The more success she obtained, the more stress and pressure she allowed herself to endure. Alcohol became her primary coping mechanism. Excessive drinking, quite cunningly, snuck up on her.
The dangers associated with this self-medication were masked for years. After all, she continued to prosper, and the alcohol felt like it helped her relieve the stress and pressure. By and large the stigma of being a heavy drinker in corporate America is downplayed, even encouraged. Still, it didn’t feel right to her. She knew there were mental, physical, and spiritual consequences associated with her behavior. She knew she was selling herself short.
Danielle grew tired of repeatedly filling out those “Am I an Alcoholic” online questionnaires and the toll so many compromising decisions were taking on her. Finally, after years of this cycle, she realized that she deserved more from the world, and that the world deserved more from her. She was ready to live a healthier, more authentic, and fulfilling life.
She made the tough decision to exit her high paying career, sold her brand new Jeep Grand Cherokee, and dipped into her personal savings to bankroll a way to change her life and save her spirit. She spent her first year of sobriety investing her time and efforts into professional coaching and other forms of self-development. She came to believe that without being the best version of her, none of the other outside noise (being what society thinks we shouldbe) mattered.
Danielle’s Mission:
Today, Danielle is a Master Addictions Coach, an Arise Interventionist, a proud member of the Association of Intervention Specialists, and a Kundalini Yoga & Meditation instructor. She thinks of addiction as, “anything we continue to do, despite negative consequences”. She speaks at schools and institutions across the country, and has opened for Chris Herren at the Massachusetts Statehouse. She believes that we all, over the course of our life, develop various distractions in order to deal with life.
Danielle is passionate about approaching recovery in a completely tailored way for each and every unique being. She is a strong supporter of ALL pathways to recovery and believes at the root of any distractive behavior is a lack of self love, connection, and the reality that we are not on some level living a life authentic to our spirit. Danielle truly believes she is now living a life she was supposed to live, and she continues to learn and grow.
Her mission is to help others do the same. She has an extraordinary knack for getting to the root of issues, both with the individual and their family. She works with clients to explore every aspect of their lives – not simply the addictive behaviors, which are a symptom of other systems being out of balance. She works extensively with her clients to get to the root of self-sabotage and figure out why destructive and unhealthy behaviors have plagued them.
Discovering your “real you” is the keystone to living an authentic life, and embracing who you truly are at the core.
AWARDS
We help people with addictive, fearful or self-sabotaging tendencies get honest with themselves, take control of their lives, and stand in their own power and happiness...regardless of other people's expectations.
100% confidentiality guaranteed
Danielle’s Revolutionary Treatment Approach:
Danielle Boland is the highly credentialed founder of RealYou Revolution, a company specializing in support for people with addictive, fearful or self-sabotaging tendencies to help them get honest with themselves, take control of their lives, and stand in their own power and happiness.
Danielle is on the cutting-edge of a new approach to treating addictive tendencies, mental health, and behavioral issues. She understands, based on both her own experience and her extensive work with clients, that addictive, self-sabotaging, and unhealthy behaviors evolve as a result of many factors, and that every aspect of a person’s life contributes to both the problems and the solutions.
She knows that simply treating a symptom (addictive, co-dependent, mental health and/or behavioral condition) isn’t enough. To live an authentic, whole, and balanced life, every aspect matters. She believes people can’t be distilled down to a label; they are more complex and nuanced than one simple diagnosis. Her revolutionary and unique approach has allowed her clients to recover from a myriad of behaviors and/or conditions that aren’t serving them, and that prevent them from living a fully authentic and rewarding life.
Danielle’s Own Journey:
As a child, Danielle grew up in what most would consider a normal, loving and stable family environment. Still, though, she was plagued with an obsession to be perfect. She became a people-pleaser and put tremendous pressure on herself to achieve.
She was the president of her class, president of the national honors society, captain of various sports teams, and went on to a prestigious college where she excelled academically and athletically. She thought she had the formula all figured out to conquer life. What she didn’t realize is that this drive to overachieve, without the safety net of mindfulness and healthy coping skills, put her at extremely high risk for developing addictive tendencies.
Danielle spent the first part of her career as a high-tech sales director. The more success she obtained, the more stress and pressure she allowed herself to endure. Alcohol became her primary coping mechanism. Excessive drinking, quite cunningly, snuck up on her.
The dangers associated with this self-medication were masked for years. After all, she continued to prosper, and the alcohol felt like it helped her relieve the stress and pressure. By and large the stigma of being a heavy drinker in corporate America is downplayed, even encouraged. Still, it didn’t feel right to her. She knew there were mental, physical, and spiritual consequences associated with her behavior. She knew she was selling herself short.
Danielle grew tired of repeatedly filling out those “Am I an Alcoholic” online questionnaires and the toll so many compromising decisions were taking on her. Finally, after years of this cycle, she realized that she deserved more from the world, and that the world deserved more from her. She was ready to live a healthier, more authentic, and fulfilling life.
She made the tough decision to exit her high paying career, sold her brand new Jeep Grand Cherokee, and dipped into her personal savings to bankroll a way to change her life and save her spirit. She spent her first year of sobriety investing her time and efforts into professional coaching and other forms of self-development. She came to believe that without being the best version of her, none of the other outside noise (being what society thinks we shouldbe) mattered.
Danielle’s Mission:
Today, Danielle is a Master Addictions Coach, an Arise Interventionist, a proud member of the Association of Intervention Specialists, and a Kundalini Yoga & Meditation instructor. She thinks of addiction as, “anything we continue to do, despite negative consequences”. She speaks at schools and institutions across the country, and has opened for Chris Herren at the Massachusetts Statehouse. She believes that we all, over the course of our life, develop various distractions in order to deal with life.
Danielle is passionate about approaching recovery in a completely tailored way for each and every unique being. She is a strong supporter of ALL pathways to recovery and believes at the root of any distractive behavior is a lack of self love, connection, and the reality that we are not on some level living a life authentic to our spirit. Danielle truly believes she is now living a life she was supposed to live, and she continues to learn and grow.
Her mission is to help others do the same. She has an extraordinary knack for getting to the root of issues, both with the individual and their family. She works with clients to explore every aspect of their lives – not simply the addictive behaviors, which are a symptom of other systems being out of balance. She works extensively with her clients to get to the root of self-sabotage and figure out why destructive and unhealthy behaviors have plagued them.
Discovering your “real you” is the keystone to living an authentic life, and embracing who you truly are at the core.
AWARDS
- Catholic University of America Alumni Good Character Scholarship,
- Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award & Scholarship
- Living Outstanding Youth Citizen Award
- Official Senate Citation & House of Representatives Certificate of Recognition
- Young People in Recovery Hard Work and Dedication Award