About The Elevate Edit
The Elevate Edit is a lifestyle brand built for women who want more, and are willing to do something about it.
Not more in a hustle-culture, sacrifice-everything, optimise-your-morning-routine kind of way. More in the way that matters: more joy, more peace, more confidence, more of the life they actually want and less of the one they have been quietly tolerating.
We publish honest, deeply researched content across everything that shapes the quality of a woman's life: wellness, self-worth, relationships, career, money, mindset, and the small daily choices that add up to something real over time.
Every piece of content on this site is held to one standard: is this genuinely useful? Would we recommend it to someone we care about?
If yes, it is here. If not, it is not.
Our Founder
Hi, I’m Ruby, founder of The Elevate Edit and a Mindset & Habits Coach for ambitious women who are ready to break free from self-sabotage and step into their most powerful selves.
My journey began with a deep curiosity about human behaviour and personal transformation. After graduating with a First-Class Degree in Psychology with Coaching from the University of Winchester, I went on to complete accredited training in NLP and Habits Coaching.
But my experience isn’t just academic. I’ve walked this path myself.
I know what it’s like to achieve on the outside while still struggling with inner resistance, inconsistency, and that quiet voice of self-doubt. Through my own growth, and years of studying psychology, behaviour change, and mindset work, I developed the tools that became the foundation of The Elevate Edit.
The Newsletter
Every Thursday, The Weekly Elevate Edit lands in the inboxes of 1,000+ women who are building something better for themselves.
Each edition includes one genuinely useful insight, an honest recommendation worth your attention, a reader question answered, and a closing thought worth carrying into your week. No filler, no sponsored content disguised as advice, no daily emails. Just one good thing, once a week, from us to you.
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