
Healing isn’t a performance, and mastery isn’t a checklist. Ashleigh Henry explores what it means to inhabit the work — not just understand it, speak to it, or sell it. It’s for the woman who’s done the trainings, knows the language, but still finds herself over-giving, self-abandoning, or quietly aching for a life that actually feels like hers.
If you’ve ever felt the dissonance between what you teach and how you live, this is a call back to rhythm, presence, and realignment. Less about doing the work perfectly — more about living it honestly.