Malorie Avaline

Although she wasn’t exposed to success growing up, Malorie knew she wanted something more than the addiction and abuse she was experiencing. So she changed everything and is on a mission to help others do the same.

Who is the biggest influence in your life? Why?

My Mother. She taught me from as early as I can remember to be a seeker and to always stay curious. She set the foundation of the importance of faith and trust in God. She has taught me so much in my spiritual journey. She’s been a fierce support as I continue to evolve and allow other parts of me to be seen.

What’s been the biggest obstacle in your life so far?

Are you kidding me? Like there’s one. Ha! As much as people would assume that rape, addiction or abuse would be the biggest obstacles, they’re not. I’ve been broke and I’ve been wealthy. That’s not it either. Doubt is the killer of dreams. When I allow doubt and defeat to kick in, even for short periods, that becomes a wall of an obstacle. But we get to change that by choice alone.

“Be mindful of your thoughts. What you think is what you become. Know that everything is created twice. First in your head and then in your reality.”

One year from today, how do you hope you’re different?

I don’t hope. I know. I’m committed to being the absolute best version of me. I’m committed to the evolution of my soul. I’m committed to serving others and helping guide them to their healing.

What’s the single biggest problem you’d like to solve in your community?

I want people to know that they don’t have to suffer. They don’t have to live and carry the traumas that keep them stuck & diminished. I am on a mission to help as many people as possible experience freedom and fulfillment.

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?

Be mindful of your thoughts. What you think is what you become. Know that everything is created twice. First in your head and then in your reality.


lynnae is one of 100 women we have featured in the inaugural issue of Hundred Magazine. To learn more about her and the other 99 women, buy the issue.


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