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You know you say 'yes' too often.
You've known for years. But you still can't stop — not because you're weak, but because nobody has explained to you what actually happens when the reflex takes over.


'The Unspoken Script' delves into the past.
It reveals the roles you adopted before you were old enough to choose them. Rather than using affirmations or boundary-setting frameworks, it provides you with the tools to interrupt the pattern through Character Work: trying on a different voice until it stops feeling foreign and starts feeling like yours.


What's inside:

  • The anatomy of your automatic 'yes': what happens in your body and mind before you've even finished thinking
  • The hidden cost of people-pleasing: to your relationships, your anger and your sense of self
  • Re-casting your traits: turning the parts you've been taught to hide into tools
  • The rewrite: your first real character work exercise
  • Three levels of 'no': and which one scares you the most
  • A ritual to close the old chapter
  • A clear next step


This is the second step in a process that starts with a single pause and ends with a self you can actually recognise.

The Unspoken Script

€36.90Price

    Voices from the Coven

    Reflections from those who walked the path

    Esther

    Embodied Light helped me to look at the full moons of the year in a new way and to connect their mythological meaning with self-esteem. The rituals included are simple, effective and offer plenty of room for reflection, even if you don't like journaling.’

    Bee

    'Midnight Rites finally gave me a way into journaling and shadow work. The dark deities – especially the Morrigan – and New Moon prompts guided me to explore my hidden aspects and speak my truth. Even as a beginner, I felt supported and empowered. I’d recommend this guide to anyone starting out; it’s accessible, practical, and transformative.'

    Rachelle

    'I felt truly seen as a sensitive soul. Jen’s advice feels safe, grounded and authentic. It’s insightful without being overwhelming, and her way of explaining things is incredibly soothing and empowering.'

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