A free practice in self-reckoning for anyone creating, leading, building or just trying to stay in the fight right now.
Great art starts with telling yourself the truth.
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NOT the kind of PDF you skim and forget.
Revelations is a full practice you can return to at the start of any new season, any new chapter, whenever you need to see yourself clearly before you build, make, create, move.
THE ENERGETIC PRACTICE A guided visualisation to drop you out of planning-mind and into something slower. Because you can't see patterns when you're still spinning.
THE CONTEXT Lois and Maia on the difference between resolutions and revelations — why one keeps failing you and the other actually works. The neuroscience. The somatic piece. Why your nervous system needs evidence, not promises.
THE WORKBOOK Three parts. Forty-something prompts. Not journaling for the sake of journaling — each question designed to surface something specific about how you've been operating, what you've been protecting, and what's ready to shift.
A PRACTICE YOU KEEP This isn't a one-time thing. Built to return to — at New Year, at your birthday, at the start of a project, whenever you need to check: am I building what I think I'm building?
You don't need to feel ready.
You don't need to know where this leads.
You just need to be willing to look.
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Revelations is a 3-part practice with an energetic visualisation practice, an in-depth workbook with 40-something writing prompts and a practice for fully seeing yourself and…
Inside the workbook, you'll find:
→ The single question that reveals whether your creative blocks are actually wisdom or just well-disguised avoidance (most people have never asked themselves this, and it changes everything)
→ Why your nervous system ignores your January intentions, and the only thing that actually gets it to update (hint: it's not discipline, affirmations, or a better morning routine)
→ The real reason your best creative work keeps staying private (it's not imposter syndrome, it's something more specific, and naming it is the first step to changing it)
→ The question to ask yourself that turns vague "I want to create more" into something your nervous system can actually act on
→ The difference between rest and hiding (and how to tell which one you were doing)
This is what Creative Living means to us.
Not just slowing down and romanticising your morning coffee. Dropping into the depths of your thinking. Liberating your voice from the layers of guilt, shame, and other people's expectations that have drowned YOU out. Regardless of how anybody else receives it.
This practice is a way back in.
A practice in dropping into your own thinking. Knowing yourself. Having the hard conversation with yourself that you've been avoiding — the one about what you actually want, what you've been protecting, what's ready to change.