Be Well, Do Well
A Field Guide to Work That Heals, Leadership That Lasts, and Living Well on Your Own Terms
Available August 1st, 2025
A book for the woman who’s done choosing between softness and success.
If you’ve ever felt torn between being a visionary and being well… this is your mirror, your map, and your permission to build both.
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“Every page felt like a reminder that I can build my business without burning out.”
— Early Reader
What if doing well was a result of being well—not a trade, but a sequence?
Be Well, Do Well is part story, part strategy, part sacred guide for women building lives and businesses with intention. Written by Leah Crump—luxury wellness advisor, intuitive strategist, and lifelong seeker—this book is for the woman navigating motherhood, leadership, legacy, and deep inner work… all while staying rooted in her own truth.
In these pages, you’ll find inspiration on:
- Burnout truths (and how to build with your body, not against it)
- Rituals that restore power without pushing too hard
- Feminine strategy for structuring and scaling your business
- Soulful lessons from Leah’s journey as a healer, CEO, and mystic
This isn’t about perfection. It’s about becoming whole.

This book is for you if:

You’re a professional woman feeling the call to evolve

You’re tired of trading peace for productivity

You want your work to reflect your wisdom and your softness

 You’re scaling—but want to stay grounded in your values, body, and vision

You’re ready to lead in a way that feels like you
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                      Available August 1st, 2025
“Leah’s words feel like mentorship, strategy, and sacred truth all in one.”
— Pre-launch Beta Reader

Meet the Author.
Luxury Wellness Advisor +Â Intuitive Strategist
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Leah Crump is a luxury wellness advisor, intuitive strategist, and mother of two who has spent the last two decades helping brands—and people—come back to what matters. She lives at the intersection of business, embodiment, and beauty, and believes success should feel easeful.
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