About Phillipa

She didn't find her life.
She surrendered to it.

Wahine Māori. Mum. Paddler. Someone who went all in.

I was the woman
who could do everything.

That was my whole identity. Say yes to anything, figure it out, keep moving. I built businesses from scratch, I showed up, I delivered. From the outside it looked like strength. And for a long time I genuinely believed it was.

But survival mode dressed up as capability is still survival mode. I just didn't know that yet.

I was busy enough that I never had to be still. Succeeding enough that I never had to question it. I called myself a Christian but I wasn't living by the Word. I was living by hustle, and filling every quiet moment with the next thing so I never had to sit with what was actually going on underneath.

The worldly things. The achievements. The identity of being the woman who had it together. I stacked them all up like they were building something. They weren't. They were just keeping me away from the one thing that would have actually changed everything.

I made big mistakes in business. I went all in on the wrong thing and lost significantly. I kept going because stopping felt like failure and failure wasn't something I had language for. I was marae raised, I knew who I was in my whakapapa — but I had drifted so far from that stillness, that rootedness, that I barely recognised myself.

Phillipa Wirangi

On December 31, 2023 I gave Jesus everything. Not a portion of my life. Not the Sunday version. All of it — the mess, the losses, the exhaustion, the pretending. And He met me there completely.

What happened after that isn't a miracle in the dramatic sense. It's quieter than that. I started to rest. I started to say no. I started to hear God because I was finally still enough to listen. I stopped performing and started living.

The businesses didn't disappear — they got better. The body I'd been running into the ground started to feel like mine again. The finances started moving in a direction that made sense for the first time. Not because I was hustling harder. Because I was finally building from the right foundation.

I paddle waka ama. I train heavy and I'm working toward a 100kg deadlift. I raise my kids. I run multiple income streams from Ōpōtiki, a small town on the East Coast of New Zealand that most people have never heard of. My faith is not a section of my life — it's the ground everything else stands on.

I'm not going to tell you I have it all figured out. I'm going to tell you I know what it's like to have built the wrong thing for a long time and still find your way to something real.

If you're over 35 and you've already lived an entire life — careers, relationships, achievements, losses — and something in you is stirring that says there's more available than this, I believe you. That stirring is the Holy Spirit. And this is the place I built for the woman who's ready to listen to it.

10+

Years in business

Building online businesses from the ground up since her early 20s in Perth.

Dec '23

The encounter

The night she gave Jesus everything. The moment Full Life began.

Ōpōtiki

Home base

Eastern Bay of Plenty. Rooted in her marae, her community, her people.

What I do

So what is Full Life, exactly?

It's not a programme. It's not a methodology. It's not another thing to add to your plate.

Full Life is what I call the life that becomes available to a woman when she stops compartmentalising. When faith stops being the thing she does on Sunday and starts being the thing that drives every decision. When her body stops being the thing she manages and starts being the thing she stewards. When her finances stop being a source of anxiety and start being an expression of what God said about her inheritance.

Spirit

Identity in Christ. Standing on the promises. Breaking agreement with the enemy's narrative.

Body

Energy, vitality, and physical stewardship. Your body was made to carry a full life.

Wealth

Kingdom economics. High-ticket income. Deuteronomy 8:18 as a personal promise.

Life

What freedom looks like when spirit, body, and wealth are all moving.

The women I work with are not broken. They're capable, they're driven, they've already built things. What they're missing is the source. And once they find it — once they stop running from it — everything starts to move differently.

Inside Full Life you'll find the Faith & Provision podcast, the Water & Wealth Masterclass, the Kingdom Woman Code framework, and everything I'm building toward including live events, retreats, and deeper mentorship.

But honestly? You don't need to know all of that yet. Start with the masterclass. That's where most women begin to see what's actually possible.

Start here

If something in this is
resonating with you

You're not here by accident. The Water & Wealth Masterclass is where most women begin. It's free and it's the clearest picture of what Full Life actually looks like.

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"You shall be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail."

Isaiah 58:11 · NKJV