đź§  Stop Lying to Yourself.
Start Building the Life You Actually Want.

This Isn’t Self-Help.
It’s Self-Intervention.

(Or keep pretending “it’s fine” — your call.)

Person holding tablet displaying the BRUTAL Self-Inventory Workbook cover from Honest Pursuits.
Woman using a tablet to read through the BRUTAL Self-Inventory Workbook prompts.

“Receipts don’t lie — and neither should you.”

Welcome to the Audit Nobody Asked You to Do — But You Desperately Need.

You’ve journaled. You’ve vision-boarded. You’ve even meditated once.
But deep down, you still feel like the unpaid intern of your own life.

This workbook is your reboot button — no beige cardigans, no toxic positivity, no $400 blender required.
Just six savage prompts that’ll make you laugh, cry, and maybe text your therapist an apology.

Six Brutal Check-Ins. One Honest Reset.

You’ve journaled. You’ve vision-boarded. You’ve even meditated once.
But deep down, you still feel like the unpaid intern of your own life.

This workbook is your reboot button — no beige cardigans, no toxic positivity, no $400 blender required.
Just six savage prompts that’ll make you laugh, cry, and maybe text your therapist an apology.

  • B — Boundaries   The audit of what you’ve been tolerating.

  • R — Reinvention   The version of you that’s waiting.

  • U — Unlearning   Drag old narratives to the trash bin.

  • T — Truth   The weapon and the cure.

  • A — Accountability   Receipts or it didn’t happen.

  • L — Liberation   The permission slip you were waiting for.

“Oh, so that’s why my life feels like a group project I didn’t sign up for.”

You’re Not Broken —
You’re Just Running on Outdated Software.

Because your burnout isn’t “a phase.”
Because your “it’s fine” voice sounds like a hostage negotiation.
Because growth without receipts is just vibes — and not even good ones.

This isn’t about fixing yourself.
It’s about getting brutally honest enough to stop performing a life you secretly resent.

Open digital page of the BRUTAL Self-Inventory Workbook showing the section “Outdated Identities I’m Retiring.”

Inside the Workbook

Boundaries

A map so airtight even your mother can’t guilt-trip her way in.

Closure

A Quit List that doubles as emotional foreclosure paperwork.

Truth

A Brutal Truth Meter that makes denial physically impossible.

Proof

Accountability prompts that turn “someday” into receipts.

If Your Life Feels Like a Group Project You Didn’t Sign Up For…

Drop the pen.
Grab the workbook.
Audit the hell out of your own existence.

We don’t breadcrumb. When we drop, we drop.

Join below and get instant access to the B.R.U.T.A.L. Self-Inventory Workbook — plus bonus prompts, confession funnels, and podcast episodes that hit where your excuses live.

Tablet showing the liberation prompt page “If I Stopped Caring Who’s Watching, I Would…” from the BRUTAL Self-Inventory Workbook.

💸 Normally $29. Free — for Now.

You’re not paying with money. You’re paying with honesty.
This workbook pulls six brutally honest check-ins straight from the Honest Pursuits framework — the same stuff Cate built to rebuild her entire life.
Most people would charge for this kind of emotional demolition.
We don’t.
We just ask that you show up for yourself.

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Still Scrolling Like Your Excuses Pay Rent?

Every day you wait is another day your “someday” life wins.
Hit the button. Download the workbook. Get your receipts.

Because pretending you’re okay is exhausting —
and honestly, you’re too hot to keep lying about it.