
Dolly Alessandra embodies heart-centered leadership and visionary entrepreneurship. Her path, from the lessons of The Matrixx to certification under Bob Proctor, sparked a deep devotion to living in alignment with passion and purpose. Over time, Dolly refined her ability to hold a powerful frequency that not only magnetizes opportunities but also empowers others to remember their own brilliance. As a mother, guide, and modern mystic, her presence is a living example of what happens when inner truth becomes the compass for life.

Troy Chadwick experienced his turning point through a direct lesson from Bob Proctor. When Troy expressed his desire to create big changes quickly, Bob told him, “Troy, if you want that to happen, you must focus. There is no other way but through the will.” This teaching became the foundation of Troy’s growth. His journey deepened into a study of masters such as Neville Goddard, Robert Collier, James Allen, Thomas Troward, Charles Haanel, Genevieve Behrend, Wallace Wattles., and many more. Each revealed a different layer of truth: the laws of mind, the power of imagination, and the disciplined use of will.
Troy came to see that transformation is not about fighting against the old but about embodying a new identity so completely that the old one fades away. Today he stands for depth and understanding, translating timeless truths into clarity that people can live by.

Together, their growth has shaped Elevitality into what it is today: a home for lasting transformation. Dolly brings the energy of heart and vision. Troy brings the power of depth and will. Their combined presence creates a space where people can release the identities that limit them and step into new models of themselves that make the old ones irrelevant.
The mission of Elevitality is simple yet profound. To guide individuals into creating a new identity that makes their goals inevitable. To support people in remembering who they truly are. And to offer a path where clarity, confidence, and freedom are no longer distant desires but lived realities.