Jen Guidry
Peak Performance Expert for Sales Teams | $2B Sales Leader | Mental Toughness University Partner | Keynote Speaker on Sales Resilience + Burnout Recovery
Jen Guidry works with people at thresholds—moments when success, illness, burnout, or trauma has made it clear that the old way of living no longer works. Her work focuses on nervous system regulation and internal authority, helping people reorganize from the inside out so their next chapter is not built on survival.
Before this work, Jen spent 27 years as a top-producing sales leader in the mortgage industry, closing nearly $2 billion in loans and ranking among the top loan originators in the United States. She knows what high performance looks like from the inside—and what it costs when the nervous system never stands down.
Today, she brings that lived understanding into her work through The High Level Life Method®, a recalibration process rooted in nervous system regulation, somatic science, and practical application. Her work is not about motivation or pushing harder. It is about helping the body settle so clarity, resilience, and capacity can return without sacrificing health, peace, or purpose.
Jen is a Certified Integrative Trauma Practitioner with advanced training in neuroplasticity and a Practitioner in somatic breathwork. She works with high-capacity individuals navigating illness, burnout, trauma recovery, or high-pressure lives—supporting them through turning points where real change requires more than insight alone.
Her perspective has been featured on CNBC, Bloomberg, and the Travel Channel, where she served as the San Antonio host of Financing the American Dream. She is also the author of The Storm and Grit & Gratitude, where she explores resilience through lived experience rather than theory.
Jen partners with Mental Toughness University alongside Steve Siebold, bringing grounded, nervous-system-aware resilience training into corporate and leadership environments.
Her work is known for being steady, practical, and deeply human—helping people cross thresholds without burning themselves down in the process.
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