Cover of a workbook titled 'The Rising She: A Rewilding Journey,' showing a woman with braided hair sitting in the water, back facing the camera.

The Rising SHE: A Rewilding Journey

A workbook for women ready to stop performing and start remembering

You don't need another productivity planner or morning routine. You need permission to feel it all—the messy, the powerful, the wild parts you've been taught to hide.

This isn't your typical "gratitude journal."

This is a 19-page deep dive into the parts of yourself you've been avoiding. The shadows and regrets. The things that didn't go according to plan. The woman you were before they told you who to be.

Inside this workbook, you'll:

  • Reflect on the past year without toxic positivity or faked gratitude

  • Honor your shadows (the struggles, habits, and pain points that actually make you powerful)

  • Identify what you're ready to release and what deserves more space in your life

  • Write a letter to your future self that acknowledges where you've been and where you're going

  • Genuinely feel proud of yourself for the secret wisdom hidden in your past failures and disappointments

This is for you if:

  • You're tired of surface-level self-help that asks you to "just be grateful"

  • You want to do the real work of remembering who you are beneath the conditioning

  • You're ready to honor both your light AND your darkness

  • You believe healing isn't linear and growth isn't always pretty and you’re brave enough to go there anyway

This workbook won't make just you feel "good."
In fact, it might make you cry. It might also piss you off. It might crack something open you didn't know needed air, or let the moonlight reach places you never expected it to touch. That’s the point.

Rewilding isn't comfortable. It's necessary, precious, and brave. It’s your turn.

Together, we rise

Together, we rise

Book titled 'The Rising She: A Rewilding Journey Workbook' featuring a woman with a tattoo on her back, sitting on the beach facing the water.