You were not born to hide.You were born to shine.

You do everything "right". But inside… something feels off. This guide is your first step back to yourself.

"I felt empty. Like a dry coconut. I had checked all the boxes and yet, I had lost myself." — Clara

Do you recognise yourself in this?

You're trying your best. You show up every day. But no matter what you do… you still feel lost.

You keep going. You keep doing. But somewhere along the way, you lost yourself.

Maybe something inside you is whispering that it's time.

Time to stop running.

Time to finally come back to you

fully, gently, and on your own terms.

What you'll discover in this free mini eBook

Get clear on what you no longer want Identify what drains you, what you carry out of habit, what no longer belongs to you.

Explore with tenderness, without judgement Not to change everything. Just to see. To shine a first light on your story.

A guided journaling exercise Deep questions to meet yourself. A journal, a breath, and words that set you free.

The Explore – Feel – Express™ method A preview of the full journey: 3 gentle and powerful steps for your identity restoration.

And in the full guide…

Ch. 2 Observe & listen to your body, your emotions, your inner world

Ch. 3 Clarify your deep desires beyond expectations and fears

Ch. 5 Welcome your emotions as allies

Ch. 7 Transform darkness into light, your wounds into strength

Ch. 11 Dare to embody & shine your truth without a mask

Who is Clara?

Clara Serva

Art-therapist, training engineer, and researcher in Identity Restoration.

Creator of the Explore – Feel – Express™ method.

Before guiding other women, she lost herself trying to do everything right.

She started over from scratch and transformed her wounds into strength.

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