The JOYful ReWrite

One week. One conversation.
One new-you story.

There's a version of you that's been waiting.

Not the one buried under to-dos and obligations and old stories that stopped fitting years ago.

The one just beneath the surface, silk against the skin, so light, so right you almost glow.

She's not lost. She just needs someone to witness her back into words.

That's what this week is.

If any of this sounds familiar . . .

The house holds a different echo now that the kids have gone.

The career that used to light you up makes you want to pull the covers over your head for another five minutes. Then another five.

The marriage crumbled, or quietly changed, and you’re rebuilding—but you’re not entirely sure what you’re building toward.

You’re functioning. You might even look fine from the outside. But somewhere underneath it all, there’s a whisper you keep almost hearing, a story that keeps almost forming, a version of you that feels just out of reach.

You don’t need rescuing. You don’t need another program with a login link that haunts you, or a six-month commitment, or a strategy that belongs to someone else’s life.

You need one quiet week to hear yourself again.

What The JOYful ReWrite is

It’s not therapy. It’s not coaching. It’s not a course.

It’s a pause with a purpose.

A private, bespoke, white-glove experience where you and I spend one week together, inside your story—excavating what’s ready to rise and writing what comes next.

I’m Jill—an author and transformational writer with nearly three decades spent ghost(writing) words for others. Purple penning the words for who someone is becoming is what I do best—and now this is the most intimate way I do it.

Part story. Part mirror. Part map.

This is for the woman in the in-between—kids grown, career or marriage shifted, the old role outgrown—who can feel a new chapter forming but can’t yet find the words for it.

Whether your next step is simply feeling like yourself again or building something real from it, it begins the same way: with a story that’s finally true.

By the end of the week you’ll have a personalized ReWrite Letter—an origin story written in your own truth.

Language you can use everywhere: on your About page, as your origin story, in your journal, as your quiet reminder when you forget who you are.

Plus, a clear path forward that makes sense for this season of you—whether that’s peace, a new direction, or the foundation for what you build next.

And you’ll have heard your own voice again—maybe for the first time in years.

Just Jill, The JOYful Writer
Golden Pen

Here’s how the week unfolds

The Questionnaire.

When you say yes, you’ll receive a Welcome Letter with a link to your ReWrite Questionnaire.

Pour something delicious, find a quiet corner, and give yourself thirty minutes.

The more honestly you write, the more I’ll see the real you. Once it’s submitted, you’ll receive your Monday start date—typically two options so you can pick what works best for you. At the moment, these dates are typically two to three weeks out.

Anna shared this after completing the questionnaire:

“Jill, these questions made me pause, think and really go inward.
I can already feel the ReWrite unfolding and we haven’t even started.” 

The Excavation.

One day together on Voxer, an App—just you and me.

Voice notes, text. You speak, I listen. You type, I read.

No performance required, no right answers, no pressure to have it figured out.

This is where what’s been buried gets to come up for air—and if your story needs a little more room, we follow up with a second day as needed. Joss shared this:

The back and forth [conversation] was better than therapy.
I found myself talking about things I didn’t even realize needed to be said.

The ReWrite Letter

The ReWrite Letter.

While you rest, reflect, and remember who you are under all the stories—I write.

I sink into a fresh blank page and craft your personal ReWrite Letter—a lyrical, living document that mirrors the truth of your new season.

This isn’t a summary of our conversation. It’s the story of who you’re becoming, who you desire to be when all the old stories and shoulds are stripped away.

While I write, you’ll receive small, gentle updates—little love notes from the process.

One of the best ways to describe how this letter lands is something Sue shared after reading hers—

“You saw me. Being seen, really seen, for the first time maybe ever was more powerful than I expected. Your letter is the foundation of a new me.
One I’m excited and eager to build upon.”

Golden Compass

The Calibration.

When your ReWrite Letter arrives, so does everything that anchors it in: a ReWrite Recalibration Audio to breathe your new story into your body, a Mini Map of small, doable next steps to walk it into real life, and a short voice memo on Voxer from me—a few words spoken directly to this new ReWrite of you.

Because hearing your story out loud changes how it lands inside you.

Tina shared this:

“I play that audio daily and you’re so right.
It’s literally rewiring my brain to accept my new-story self.” 

What women say after their ReWrite

I thought I was signing up for a writing thing. What I got was permission to start living again. So profound. So good.

— Dar

And Jennifer’s Story . . .

Jennifer came to me burnt out after thirty years behind the chair. Her mother had just passed after a decade-long battle with Alzheimer’s, and Jennifer had been her primary caregiver—a full-time job on top of her day job.

She told me about washing her mother’s hair near the end. Warm water, a gentle scalp massage, just to keep her smiling. Tears drying on her own cheeks as she carefully wrapped her mother’s head in a towel and gave her one last blow-out, brushing and drying her blonde-gray locks with quiet care. Her mother passed a few days later.

When Jennifer came to me she was exhausted, grieving, and tired of the salon that had paid her bills for twenty-six years. She wanted something more meaningful. More personal.

By our second day she told me she’d been spending her Saturdays at a local assisted living facility. Washing hair. Giving blow-outs. Chatting with the resident ladies.

“Boy, some of them are big gossips,” she laughed.

So I asked her: if we were at a party and someone asked what you do, what would you say? “I’m a hairdresser,” she said immediately. That afternoon I wrote her this:

You know that loved one who’s been sick—your widowed mother-in-law who needs some extra attention and care, but you’ve already got your hands full with the kids, or yourself. I’m that in-home caregiver. I come to your place and I make you my top priority so you can relax. You can feel seen, heard, and beautified without having to do a thing but sit back and enJOY. I sell ease, connection and beauty—all wrapped up with a blow-out or a new do.

Upon receiving this message, she broke down and said, “Jill, for the first time in forever, I feel heard and truly seen. Just wow.”

Jennifer is now living that reality—traveling to clients’ homes in an upscale neighborhood, earning her former full-time salon income in just three days a week.

And still gifting her Saturdays to those little gossiping ladies just down the street.

That’s what a rewrite does.
It shifts your worth, maybe your work, and definitely your world.

And a word from Mimi . . .

“Jill, I came to you so sad—nearing 60 and still too young to do nothing. After being just a mom and a wife, I didn’t feel capable of much.

You helped me rewrite that story, and fast.

You uncovered my love of magic and plant-based remedies. I started a group to see if anyone else was interested. It was so much fun, just like you said. Three weeks later I invited them to level up—and 33 people are paying me to talk about magic and herbs and healing.

That’s my new story. People do love to pay me. Thank you x1000.”

— Mimi

Nosey the cat

A few things women have asked before they say yes

“I don’t have time.”

You don’t need time—you need space. Thirty minutes to complete a questionnaire which has the power to crack open your deepest desires. Then, one day of gentle Voxer conversation you can weave around your life. It’s not about logging in. It’s about tuning in. It’s not a timed Zoom call. It’s a shared dialogue spaced out over six hours where profound pauses between replies do more work than a one hour call could. 

“Is this like your Creative Clarity Call?”

Deeper. And without the sixty-minute countdown. A call gives you an hour of talking. This gives you a full week inside your story with me—reading, listening, excavating, reflecting—and then the part a call never leaves you with: your personal ReWrite Letter. A living document, written in your own truth, that you'll return to for years. You're not paying for time on a clock. You're investing in the words you get to keep, embody, and live—JOYfully.

“What do I actually walk away with?”

Your ReWrite Letter—this is your personal origin story and compass. The letter is your path back to your default setting of JOY. Plus, a ReWrite Recalibration Audio to anchor this new-you story  in your body. A Mini Map of next steps specific to you. A final Voxer message from me, spoken directly to your new story. And language that finally sounds like you, ready to use everywhere.

“Can I bank my date?”

Yes, definitely. You can purchase now and schedule your start within 90 days. Or reschedule within 90 days should life come up. I recommend sooner so your ReWrite can begin, but I understand things happen. 

The investment

The JOYful ReWrite is $3,000.

Reserve your place with $1,500 today. The remaining $1,500 is due when your ReWrite Letter arrives—at the moment you’re already feeling it was worth every penny.

Prefer one and done? You’re welcome to pay in full when you reserve.

I accept a small handful of JOYful ReWrites each month, so every story receives my full attention. When those spots are filled, the door closes until the following month.

This is energetically white-glove all the way. 

No automation that forgets your name. No high-pressure strategy. Just an invitation to go deep—to reclaim yourself, your story, your next chapter.

If you feel the pull, trust it.

One last thing

There are stories that wait years to be ReWritten. That doesn’t have to be your path.

Another year can pass like this—functioning, fine on the outside, but slowly suffering inside. The real you still waiting just beneath the surface—whisper-shouting louder and louder, dying to be set free.

The fog doesn’t lift on its own, and the story doesn’t ReWrite itself. A year from now, you’ll either still be almost-hearing it—or you’ll be living it.

I say start living your new-you story as soon as possible and stop letting time slip by.

One week. One conversation. One new-you story.

It’s time to remember who you are—and that JOY is your default setting.

If it’s for you, you’ll know.