Elannaskye. The Unglittered Truth.
Stop decorating your cage.
Books, prints, and merch for people who are done being soft with their own excuses.
Manifestation Is a Street Fight - The Death of the Glittery Lie
You've bought the journals. You've done the vision boards. You've whispered at the moon, written affirmations in your prettiest pen, and burned through more sage than a medieval apothecary.
And your life still looks basically the same.
That's not a motivation problem. That's not a mindset problem. That's your nervous system loyally protecting a version of you that was built to survive, not to thrive. Until you rewire that, nothing moves. Not your money. Not your relationships. Not the version of yourself you keep promising is coming.
This book is not inspiration. It's an intervention.
264 pages of everything the self-help industry deliberately keeps from you, because your stagnation keeps them in business.
What's inside:
- Why you don't manifest what you want, you manifest what your nervous system is most loyal to
- The exact mechanics of breaking survival loops that have been running your life on autopilot
- Identity overhauls that actually stick,not affirmations, not aesthetics, actual rewiring
- Somatic resets and forensic audits you run in real time, the same day you read them
- A Street-Fight Reference Manual in the back matter for the moments when everything goes sideways
This wasn't written by a detached ghostwriter or a seminar addict with a framework. It was written by a single mum who was left pregnant, homeless, and broke, with no safety net and nobody coming to save her, who had to rebuild her entire life from the ground up manually and wrote down exactly how she did it.
No fluff. No glitter. No waiting to feel ready.
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"I was left pregnant, homeless, and broke. No safety net. Nobody coming. I rebuilt everything from scratch. Then I wrote it all down."
— Elaine Wilson
Truth. In every form.
The Woman Behind The Brand Not A Guru. A Mum Who Fought Back.
I'm a single mum who was backed so far into a corner I had to fight my way out through the wall. Left pregnant and alone, I found out the hard way that the soft-life advice 90% of the internet sells is just fear wearing a sensible haircut.
I don't teach from a pedestal. I teach from the mud. These books are the manuals I used to make sure my daughter, Skye Anna, would never see her mother as a victim.