You've learned the rituals. You've studied the correspondences. You've cast circles and pulled cards and kept a Book of Shadows.
But something's still missing.
Because no matter how much magic you practice, you can't pour from an empty cup. You can't connect with the divine if you're completely disconnected from yourself. You can't help others if you've run yourself into the ground.
This is the book no one told you about.
The Witch's Guide to Self-Care is about the part of witchcraft that doesn't get talked about enough: taking care of yourself. Not in a bubble-bath-and-candle way (though those are nice). But in a real, honest, sustainable way.
Written by an eighteen-year-old witch who's been exactly where you are, this book offers practical, grounded practices for mental health and well-being. Inside, you'll discover grounding techniques for anxiety, meditation for restless minds, release rituals for stress and negative energy, gentle approaches to shadow work, boundaries for protecting your peace, rest as a radical act, and wisdom from the Wheel of the Year, the moon, and nature herself.
You'll learn when to take a break, how to honor your body as sacred, and what it really means to build a spiritual practice that lasts.
The path of the witch isn't about perfection. It's about connection, to yourself, to nature, to the divine.
And that connection starts with you.
Your practice is yours.
Your pace is yours.
And you are worthy of care.