Somewhat Congruent Snail Mail Club

$15.00

The Somewhat Congruent Snail Mail Club is a monthly letter for when your brain won’t turn off, your nervous system is tired, and you’re craving something that actually feels REAL.

Created by a neurospicy Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who is also an overthinker, recovering people-pleaser with a deep passion for all things joyful and silly.

This is a gift to mine and your inner child…
to the part of you that remembers when opening the mailbox felt like a possibility.
When there was treasure inside.
When something small could hold hope, not just bills, reminders, and things you “should” be doing.

Each month, you’ll receive a thoughtfully curated envelope designed to help you step away from the noise and reconnect with yourself in a way that feels grounding, honest, and a little more human.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • A personal letter (reflective, unfiltered, and real-life honest)

  • Invitation to tangible action (think journal prompt, coloring page, curated song)

  • A sticker (because small joy matters more than we give it credit for)

  • A rotating whimsical extra (a tiny ritual, picture, doodle, spell, or something unexpected)

Frequency:

The Somewhat Congruent Snail Mail Club is a monthly letter for when your brain won’t turn off, your nervous system is tired, and you’re craving something that actually feels REAL.

Created by a neurospicy Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who is also an overthinker, recovering people-pleaser with a deep passion for all things joyful and silly.

This is a gift to mine and your inner child…
to the part of you that remembers when opening the mailbox felt like a possibility.
When there was treasure inside.
When something small could hold hope, not just bills, reminders, and things you “should” be doing.

Each month, you’ll receive a thoughtfully curated envelope designed to help you step away from the noise and reconnect with yourself in a way that feels grounding, honest, and a little more human.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • A personal letter (reflective, unfiltered, and real-life honest)

  • Invitation to tangible action (think journal prompt, coloring page, curated song)

  • A sticker (because small joy matters more than we give it credit for)

  • A rotating whimsical extra (a tiny ritual, picture, doodle, spell, or something unexpected)