Why I Created Women in Wellness Collective
- Alicia Walters

- Feb 16
- 2 min read

All of my work sits under Alicia Women’s Holistic Wellness. That is the umbrella. That is the body of thinking that shapes how I practise, how I teach, and how I build.
At the centre of my practice is Precision Wellness by Alicia my context-led method for working with women. It recognises something simple but often overlooked: women’s health does not exist outside the lives they are living.
Through eight interconnected pillars including biology, nutrition, movement, stress and neuroplasticity, sleep, environment, ancestral context, and community I work with women in a way that considers the full picture. Not symptoms in isolation. Not trends. Not generic plans. Life as it actually is.
Alongside this, I developed the Women’s Wellness Clarity Assessment. Some women use it as a personal reflection tool when they first encounter my work. Others move through it as part of my intake process. It offers orientation. It helps women see where they are before deciding where they want to go.
Over time, something became clear to me.
The women working in wellness were carrying just as much as the women seeking support.
They were holding space for others while navigating income instability, blurred boundaries, emotional labour, family responsibility, and their own fluctuating capacity. Many were building practices with very little structural support around them.
I could see it because my approach is context-led. When you look at health through the lens of lived experience, you cannot ignore the practitioner’s reality either.
That is why I created Women in Wellness Collective.
The Collective sits within the wider structure of Alicia Women’s Holistic Wellness, but it serves a distinct purpose. It is not client work. It is professional infrastructure.
It is a professional support platform for women working in holistic health, therapy, coaching, wellbeing, and adjacent fields. It is designed to support sustainable practice not visibility for its own sake, not rapid growth strategies, not constant interaction.
It offers structure.
The Practice Library provides guided tools for reflection and decision-making. The Studio supports clarity around positioning and professional identity. Practice Direction allows women to submit real-life professional dilemmas for orientation. Collaboration Match supports aligned connections without the pressure of self-promotion.
Everything about the platform reflects how I work in practice: thoughtful, paced, contextual.
If Precision Wellness by Alicia centres the woman within the realities of her life, then Women in Wellness Collective centres the practitioner within the realities of her professional life.
Professional sustainability is influenced by biology, stress exposure, financial pressure, identity, confidence, and lived experience. We cannot separate the practitioner from the person.
Women in Wellness Collective exists because I believe women in wellness deserve the same level of structural care and clarity that they offer others.
It is not built for scale at any cost. It is built for steadiness. It is built for integrity.
Everything I build sits within the same body of work. Different expressions. Same philosophy.
Alicia Women’s Holistic Wellness is the umbrella. Precision Wellness by Alicia is the method. The Women’s Wellness Clarity Assessment is the orientation tool. Women in Wellness Collective is the professional support structure.
This is the architecture.
And this is the direction I am building in.
Alicia Walters
Founder, Alicia Women’s Holistic Wellness
Founder, Women in Wellness Collective


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