About Amy Landino

Author. Speaker. Productivity coach. Advocate for intentional living.

Amy Landino is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and high-performance productivity coach for ambitious, multi-hyphenate women. She’s best known for helping them step out of hustle culture and into self-leadership, designing success that honors their energy, priorities, and real lives.

Through her books, coaching, and speaking, Amy’s work focuses on one core belief: productivity should support your life, not consume it

The second edition of Good Morning, Good Life, released in 2026, is the evolution of that philosophy, shaped by business growth, motherhood, and seasons that demanded a different definition of success. 

Amy Landino is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and high-performance productivity coach for ambitious, multi-hyphenate women. She’s best known for helping them step out of hustle culture and into self-leadership, designing success that honors their energy, priorities, and real lives.

Through her books, coaching, and speaking, Amy’s work focuses on one core belief: productivity should support your life, not consume it

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The second edition of Good Morning, Good Life, released in 2026, is the evolution of that philosophy, shaped by business growth, motherhood, and seasons that demanded a different definition of success. 

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“Amy doesn’t just teach productivity. She lives it.”

What started as a simple greeting has grown into a mantra representing the power of choice

Mornings are the first opportunity to show up for yourself before the world makes demands. When you design them with intention, everything else becomes clearer. 

And the lemon? Because mornings (and life) don’t have to look one way to work.

From the beginning, the lemon in Good Morning, Good Life has symbolized choice. Some people start with lemon water. Some with coffee. Some with quiet. Others with movement. The point isn’t what you choose. It’s that you get to choose.

The lemon also reflects the book’s philosophy of simple, accessible resets. Nothing extreme. Nothing expensive. Just small, repeatable habits that create real change over time.

And finally, it’s a quiet nod to resilience. Life isn’t always sweet, but you can still show up with intention. The lemon represents clarity, freshness, and a clean slate without hype or hustle.

Amy Landino, author of Good Morning, Good Life, is sitting among a pile of lemons as she pours a glass of lemon water from a glass pitcher.

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“Amy has a rare ability to combine clarity, compassion, and conviction. She helps people take action without burning out.”

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