Queen Code: The Book

Queen Code: The Book is part memoir, part mindset guide, all wrapped up in this playful idea of a “Queendom” where you are the ruler of your own life. Author Laura Muirhead uses archetypes like the Sovereign, Warrior Queen, Phoenix, Oracle, Rebel Queen, and more to talk about personal responsibility, boundaries, resilience, intuition, money, and legacy. She keeps coming back to her framework of “question, investigate, heal, and grow” and invites you to create your own “personal policies” so you stop living in old family stories and start leading yourself with clarity and self-trust.

I felt oddly seen by the whole “personal policies instead of boundaries” thing. It sounds simple, yet it really resonated with me. The way she talks about drama, victimhood, fear, and that “spin the bottle of blame” had me nodding and wincing at the same time. Her story about fear twisting a basic business transaction into a full-on betrayal saga really stuck with me, because I have absolutely watched people do that. The chapters on sisu, rising like the Phoenix, and the “fractured fairytale” of her childhood all hit a mix of tender and tough that I liked. I could feel her anger and grief under the surface, and that made the whole Queen Code idea feel like it was earned, not just a cute brand.

The language around vibration, manifesting, and co-creation was totally my jam. I loved how she wove those ideas into real-life moments like the horse stable, the house fire, the two homes, all those tiny choices that became big turning points. Those stories felt grounded and magical at the same time, very “as above, so below” in everyday clothes. When the book leaned into the capital letter concepts and repeated phrases like “Queen Code Mastery,” it felt like she was anchoring a whole universe of meaning. The archetype names genuinely delighted me. They felt playful and potent, like being handed permission slips for different parts of myself instead of just labels. And the short chapters, the relaxed voice, and her raw honesty about messy family stuff made it all land in my heart. It felt like sitting at a cozy kitchen table with a wise friend who believes in energy, destiny, and your power to change your life.

I would recommend Queen Code to women who love personal growth books that feel like a mix of coaching and story time, especially if you enjoy archetypes, oracle decks, and a book that helps you understand that you are the Queen of your life. If you want gentle but firm reminders to stop playing the victim, set stronger boundaries, and trust your own inner compass, you will probably dog-ear a lot of pages. I walked away feeling a little braver about tightening my own “personal policies” and a bit more curious about where I can improve my life.

Pages: 115 | ASIN: B0G7X24WRZ

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