You’ve stopped chasing perfection.

Now it’s time to stop running — even when the world keeps rewarding the chase.

You’ve done the work.

You’re letting go of guilt. You’re choosing rest. You’re learning to breathe again.

But part of you still doesn’t trust it.

You’re used to proving your worth. To earning your keep. To moving fast and doing more and carrying it all — because that’s what the world has taught you it takes to matter.

And this whole slowing down thing?

It sounds nice in theory.

But it also sounds like something that works for other people… not for you.

What if that doubt is the very thing keeping you stuck?

If you don’t believe things will work out unless you’re pushing, you’ll keep pushing — even when you’re exhausted.

You’ll keep gripping harder even when your body is begging you to let go.

You’ll stay in survival mode — but dress it up like discipline, because that’s the only version of success you’ve ever been shown.

Because you’ve built your safety around doing. And slowing down feels like losing control.

But what if control was never the point?

The Art of Slowing Down is here to help you unlearn the hustle, quiet the need to hold it all together, and start trusting that your life doesn’t fall apart when you soften — it opens up.

And OK, I gotta tell you…

We’re gonna get a little woo.

Not full goddess-on-a-mountaintop energy. Not burn-your-to-do-list-in-the-moonlight (unless you want to).

But we are going to explore a different way of thinking — one where your soul has a path. One where alignment matters more than achievement. Where slowing down isn’t quitting… it’s listening.

Listening — in a world that’s built on noise, urgency, and never-enoughness.

You don’t have to believe in astrology or destiny or divine timing. You just have to be open to the idea that maybe… there’s another way to live.

One that feels more like you. One that doesn’t leave you burned out and wondering what the point is.

Because what if it’s not about grinding harder?

What if it’s about finally being free enough to hear your own truth — and stop measuring yourself against a system that never made space for you in the first place?

Inside The Art of Slowing Down, we’ll explore:

⭐ A new way of seeing your life — as a soul-led journey, not a productivity race designed for burnout

⭐ Why slowing down doesn’t mean giving up — it means opening up

⭐ How things can still work out (sometimes even better) when you stop pushing so hard

⭐ Journal prompts + reflection tools to help you untangle where the pressure’s really coming from

⭐ Practical ways to live with more presence, ease, and faith in your own timing

A note from me, reformed control freak

Hey! I'm Bailee, creator of The Art of Slowing Down.

And full transparency? I didn’t believe in any of this either.

I was the good girl. The hard worker. The overachiever. I did the right things. I pushed through. I kept everything on track.

And I was exhausted. All the time. I thought slowing down meant falling behind. But eventually I was so burned out I had no choice but to stop.

And that’s when the weirdest thing happened.
Things started working out anyway. Opportunities fell into my lap. Life started flowing. Not because I was pushing harder — but because I finally let go.

This guide is part reflection, part rebellion. It’s what helped me learn to trust life again. And it’s for you, if you’re ready to stop gripping the wheel and just… exhale.

You don’t have to hustle your way to happiness — no matter what the world says.

You just have to slow down enough to hear what your life is actually trying to tell you.

Join the waitlist to get first access when The Art of Slowing Down launches — plus a special early bird discount just for waitlisters.

You don’t have to believe in magic. Just be open to the possibility that there’s another way to live.

💫 Get on the waitlist

This is your permission slip to do less, trust more, and feel better.

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