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Mindfulness Architect Holly McNeill to Speak at Yale's Women’s Mental Health Conference on Quarter-Life Crisis and Mental Clarity
Renowned architect turned mental health educator will present "Attention by Design: An Architectural Blueprint for Evidence-Based Agency in the Quarter-Life Crisis" at the Women's Mental Health Conference at Yale
NEW HAVEN, CT / ACCESS Newswire / May 2, 2025 / The Women's Mental Health Conference at Yale has announced Holly McNeill , Founder of the Mindfulness Blueprints Institute and widely known as the Mindfulness Architect , as one of its featured scholars. She will present a powerful session titled "Attention by Design: An Architectural Blueprint for Evidence-Based Agency in the Quarter-Life Crisis."
Blending 26 years of experience managing billion-dollar architectural projects with two decades of mindfulness, neuroscience, and trauma-informed study, McNeill offers a fresh and actionable framework to help students navigate identity confusion, burnout, and emotional instability often referred to as the "quarter-life crisis."
"When we don't know how our minds work, we can't make clear decisions," says McNeill. "This talk is about helping students design their inner architecture with the same clarity I used to design buildings, so they can build solid, authentic lives."

Why This Talk Matters
Young adults today are:
Reporting the highest levels of anxiety and depression in recorded history
Struggling with low self-worth, loneliness, and post-pandemic disconnection
Entering adulthood without clear tools to process overwhelm, trauma, or choice fatigue
McNeill's talk offers students an evidence-based framework to rewire internal beliefs and strengthen emotional clarity. Drawing on her signature P.E.R.L.O.V.E. Formula , she teaches mindfulness principles rooted in neuroscience, psychology, and ancient wisdom, adapted for the pressures of modern college life.
Her work helps students:
Understand how attention shapes identity
Interrupt emotional overwhelm before it hijacks decision-making
Reclaim inner agency and long-term confidence
About Holly McNeill
Holly McNeill is an internationally respected educator, mindfulness practitioner, and former Associate Principal Architect. She blends her analytical background in architecture with deep emotional insight gained through decades of spiritual study, neuroscience, and personal transformation.
As a single mother who redefined her life in her 30s and 40s, Holly brings rare clarity to the student experience, especially for those facing insecurity, confusion, or silent trauma while trying to "succeed."
Her teachings have been featured at:
The Mindfulness Expo (Anaheim, CA)
The Hollywood Fringe Festival
The International Women's Forum (Barcelona)
Television, podcasts , and leading-edge wellness platforms
Her mission is to help young people build lives they don't need to recover from.
Learn more at: www.hollymcneill.com
Attend the Conference
To register for the Women's Mental Health Conference at Yale and attend Holly's talk, visit: www.wmhconference.org
Press Contact: Kelsha Sellars, JD | [email protected] | 404-220-7852
SOURCE: Holly McNeil
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P.Mathewson--AMWN