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Meet LaKisha Mosley

LaKisha Mosley is a mental health advocate, event strategist, and entrepreneur based in Houston, TX.

As the founder of The LM Experience and Mind Your Business Collective — and the first Gladly Voice — she creates spaces where women entrepreneurs can prioritize mental health without guilt.

Her approach is grounded in faith, honesty, and radical self-care, offering guidance that’s both compassionate and practical.

Why She Shows Up

LaKisha knows what it means to face burnout, grief, and starting over. After navigating divorce and deep depression, she rebuilt with the help of faith and community. Now, she shares what she’s learned so other women don’t have to do it alone.

Honest conversations about anxiety, boundaries, belief, and resilience.

Compassionate strategies for self-care as leadership.

Space to be real about the challenges of building a business while staying whole.

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 LaKisha’s Reflections and Resources

As a Gladly Voice, LaKisha offers her community:

  • Articles on mental health leadership for entrepreneurs
  • Faith-based approaches to navigating challenges
  • Practical guidance for sustainable self-care
  • Community-building strategies to reduce isolation and burnout

Her work is about redefining success to include peace of mind.

Why We’re Proud to Amplify Her Voice

LaKisha’s message is everything Gladly believes in:

 Mental health isn’t optional—it’s essential.

Leadership starts with caring for yourself.

 Business and life are always connected.

Healing is part of real growth.

Through our partnership, we want to make sure these truths reach more people who need them.

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Explore LaKisha’s Articles

Gladly Exclusives by LaKisha

LaKisha’s own reflections and resources shared as a Gladly Voice, helping entrepreneurs prioritize mental health and sustainable leadership.

When God Is Your Business Partner: Faith-First Leadership Moves

When God Is Your Business Partner: Faith-First Leadership Moves

It was 2 AM. Spreadsheets open, coffee cold. We were on our third night pushing through exhaustion, trying to force a business decision that wouldn't come. The hustle wasn't working. So we shut the laptop, took a breath, and prayed. Clarity washed over us like a wave....

When Life Feels Paused, Purpose Still Moves

When Life Feels Paused, Purpose Still Moves

October 2025 arrived with another government shutdown. Offices closed, services slowed, paychecks delayed. For many, it feels like the world has pressed pause. I know the weight of that pause. It is stressful, uncertain, and heavy. Yet I also believe: even when...

The Higher You Rise, The Lonelier It Gets: Let’s Break That

The Higher You Rise, The Lonelier It Gets: Let’s Break That

Standing ovation. Sold-out room. Empty hotel bed. You know, these moments sound familiar? That moment when your professional peak feels like an emotional valley. We remember receiving that first leadership award, applause filling the room, while emptiness filled our...

Spotlight Features

LaKisha’s own reflections and resources shared as a Gladly Voice, helping entrepreneurs prioritize mental health and sustainable leadership.

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Community Highlights: Meet Lakisha Mosley of Mind Your Business Mental Wellness Collective

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Permission to Pause: How to Hold Space for Grief Without Losing Yourself

About LaKisha Mosley — Gladly Voice

LaKisha Mosley is a mental health advocate, entrepreneur, and Gladly Voice sharing practical insights on prioritizing mental health, navigating faith-based resilience, and balancing business with well-being. Based in Houston, she leads The LM Experience and Mind Your Business Collective, helping women founders invest in their peace of mind. Through articles, events, and honest conversations, LaKisha invites us to rethink success as something sustainable, meaningful, and rooted in self-care.

Key topics: mental health for entrepreneurs, women’s wellness leadership, faith-based resilience.