About The Goldie Effect: How to Rewrite Your Life Without Burning It Down
You never know the moment your life will split into before and after… until it does.
For Michelle Hooey, that moment was the birth of her daughter Goldie — a day that shattered every plan and forced her to rebuild life from the inside out.
The Goldie Effect: The Steps to Rewrite Your Life (Without Burning It All Down) is a powerful blend of memoir and practical self-help for women navigating burnout, identity loss, parenting under pressure, or life that didn’t go according to plan. Through the raw story of raising a medically complex child, Michelle shares the hard-earned lessons that helped her move from survival to strength without dramatic reinvention or collapse.
At the heart of the book is The 15-Minute Rewrite™ — a simple daily framework built on one powerful idea: you can’t outthink your way into a new life. You build it through small, consistent action. Just 15 minutes a day. One percent of your time. Repeated until it becomes identity.
Inside, you’ll discover how to:
• Regulate your nervous system when everything feels urgent
• Reclaim your identity after crisis or burnout
• Make meaningful change without blowing up your life
• Build habits that create long-term transformation
If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or quietly ready for something more, this book offers a grounded way forward.
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You don’t need a new life.
You need a new relationship with this one
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Author Bio:
Michelle Hooey is an author, speaker, and creator of The 15-Minute Rewrite™, a practical framework for sustainable transformation. Based in Vancouver, she writes and speaks about identity, resilience, and what it takes to rebuild life after it fractures.
After the birth of her daughter Goldie, who was born with complex medical needs, Michelle’s life split into before and after. What followed was not reinvention, but a reckoning with grief, capacity, and the question of how to move forward without burning everything down.
Her debut book, The Goldie Effect, blends raw memoir with grounded self-leadership tools for women navigating pressure, caregiving, burnout, and change. She is known for pairing emotional honesty with strategic clarity and for teaching that meaningful transformation happens in small, repeatable actions.
