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Here’s What I’ve Been Building (And Why I Disappeared for So Long)
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Nancy Boyd --  Bright Wings Inc. Nancy Boyd -- Bright Wings Inc.
For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Eugene, OR
Friday, September 12, 2025

 

I know you’ve probably been wondering where I’ve been.

One day I was here, sharing insights and supporting your journey through regular blog posts and newsletters. Then… radio silence for months. If you’re anything like me, you probably assumed I’d either burned out, gotten distracted by some shiny new project, or decided to become a digital hermit.

None of the above, actually.

I’ve been building something. Something so comprehensive and revolutionary that it required me to disappear completely from public view so I could focus every ounce of creative energy on bringing it to life.

I’ve been building The Soul Mechanic’s Garage.

Now, before you roll your eyes at another “revolutionary system” promising to change your life, hear me out. This isn’t just another personal development program or spiritual course. It’s a complete ecosystem for soul-level transformation that finally makes sense of the scattered, overwhelming world of inner work.

The Problem I Couldn’t Ignore

For years, I’ve watched incredibly committed people—people who’ve invested thousands of dollars and countless hours in their personal growth—remain stuck in the same patterns, the same struggles, the same sense that something’s missing.

These weren’t people who weren’t “doing the work.” They were doing ALL the work. Therapy, coaching, workshops, retreats, courses, spiritual practices. They had toolboxes full of techniques and insights that could fill a library.

So why weren’t they actually changing?

The answer hit me like a lightning bolt during one particularly frustrating client session. A brilliant woman who could analyze her patterns with PhD-level sophistication was asking me (again) why she kept making the same relationship choices despite knowing better.

She had all the tools but no coherent system for using them.

It was like having a garage full of car parts but no manual for how they fit together, no diagnostic process for what actually needed attention, and no clear path from “something’s wrong” to “running smoothly again.”

The Automotive Revelation

You know how when your car starts making weird noises, you take it to a mechanic who can diagnose exactly what’s wrong? They don’t replace the entire engine when you need new brake pads. They don’t suggest you get a completely different car when your air conditioning needs a recharge.

They have a systematic approach. Clear categories of service. Diagnostic tools that identify the actual problem. And they fix what’s broken while maintaining what’s working.

That’s what’s been missing from personal development work.

Everything’s been either too vague (“find your purpose!”) or too overwhelming (seventeen different healing modalities that don’t connect to each other). People need what they’ve never had: a comprehensive system that organizes inner work the way your favorite auto shop organizes car care.

Why This Took So Long

Building The Soul Mechanic’s Garage wasn’t a quick project. I couldn’t just create another course or coaching program. I had to completely re-imagine how personal transformation could work when it’s organized around maintenance and optimization rather than fixing and healing.

Every service had to serve a specific function. Every category had to connect logically to every other category. Every price point had to be accessible to people at different stages of their journey. Every entry point had to honor where someone actually is rather than where I think they should be.

I refused to launch something half-baked.

I’ve seen too many well-intentioned practitioners release incomplete systems that leave people more confused than when they started. I wanted to create something so comprehensive, so logically organized, and so immediately useful that it would change not just individual lives but how we think about personal growth entirely.

What I Actually Built

The Soul Mechanic’s Garage is organized like your favorite auto shop, with clear service categories that make perfect sense:

Diagnostics & Inspections help you understand what’s actually happening in your inner world (no more guessing or fixing problems you don’t have)

Fluid Services clear emotional blockages and restore healthy flow (think of it as changing your emotional oil and transmission fluid)

Battery & Electrical Services recharge your internal power and reignite your spark (when your inner lights have gone dim)

Engine Services upgrade the core belief systems that drive your life (installing new mental software that actually serves you)

Brake System Services teach you to pause with power instead of reacting from old wounds (emotional emergency brakes that actually work)

And so much more—from emotional temperature regulation to crisis navigation to performance optimization.  And packages that deliver everything you need.

But here’s what makes this different: Every service is designed to integrate with every other service. When you work on your boundaries (Fluid Services), it supports your decision-making capacity (Transmission Services). When you upgrade your core beliefs (Engine Services), it enhances your stress resilience (Heating & Cooling).

Instead of collecting random tools that may or may not work together, you’re building a coherent system where each piece strengthens the whole.

The Three Types of People This Serves

Through years of practice, I’ve realized that everyone who comes to this work falls into one of three categories, each needing completely different approaches:

The Curious Explorer knows something’s off but can’t pinpoint what. Maybe it’s low-level burnout, decision paralysis, or that nagging sense that life could be… more. These folks often think they need complete life overhauls when they really just need good diagnostics and gentle tune-ups.

The Committed Seeker has been doing personal growth work for a while and has accumulated tools, techniques, and insights that somehow don’t add up to the transformation they’re seeking. They’re tired of spiritual shopping and ready for something that builds systematically on itself.

The Crisis Navigator is dealing with major life disruption—divorce, death, career implosion, health crisis, or spiritual emergency. They don’t need vision boards or gentle meditation. They need immediate, skilled support that can handle intensity without falling apart.

Each type gets different entry points, different service recommendations, and different pathways through the system.

And sometimes?  You can be all three, or a combination of them all.

You’re unique.

And that’s why the Soul Mechanic’s Garage is so important:  we’ve got what you need, wherever you are on your journey — and no matter what’s flashing on your dashboard.

The Bigger Vision

Here’s what I’m most excited about: this isn’t just about individual transformation anymore.

When people learn to regulate their emotions skillfully, they stop passing unhealed trauma to their children. When people develop genuine self-awareness, they make decisions from wisdom instead of wound. When people connect with their authentic essence, they stop participating in systems that require them to be someone else.

Soul mechanics are building the kind of world no one needs to recover from.

Think about it: What would happen if emotional regulation was as common as car maintenance? If people knew how to navigate life transitions as skillfully as they drive? If crisis was met with skilled support instead of judgment and fear?

What This Means for You

Whether you’re a Curious Explorer just starting to question the status quo, a Committed Seeker ready to build systematically, or a Crisis Navigator transforming breakdown into breakthrough—there’s a clear path forward that honors exactly where you are right now.

You don’t have to figure this out alone anymore. You don’t have to collect random tools and hope they work together. You don’t have to wonder what to work on first or whether you’re making progress.

You just need to understand how your particular soul-vehicle runs and what kind of maintenance it needs.

Where to Start

Every journey in The Soul Mechanic’s Garage begins with the same place: understanding what you’re working with.

The Soul Type Assessment is free, takes about 10 minutes, and reveals how you’re wired, where your strengths shine, and what typically derails your momentum. Think of it as getting your soul-vehicle’s owner’s manual.

From there, the service menu guides you toward exactly what your system needs, whether that’s a quick diagnostic, comprehensive tune-up, or major system overhaul.

Ready to see what I’ve been building?

Start with your free Soul Type Assessment: https://app.agolix.com/assessment/24129/start

Explore the complete Soul Mechanic’s Garage menu:

This is just the beginning.

Over the next week, I’ll be sharing the thinking behind this approach, why it works when other methods don’t, and how you can find your perfect starting point in this comprehensive system.

Welcome to The Soul Mechanic’s Garage. Your soul-vehicle has been waiting for this kind of intelligent, systematic care.  It’s ready for you now.

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Soul Mechanic’s Garage Is Open

P.S.  The dust is still settling, but we’re sweeping the corners and making sure all the bays are stocked and ready.  From our side it’s looking good.  We’re opening the doors today.

Bright Wings, Inc. is an empowerment resource company located in Eugene, OR.  Bright Wings Press is a new division for the creation of the kind of world no one needs to recover from.  For more information about products and services, click here.

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