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Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy Shitty Days by Andrea Samayoa — Low-Effort Spell Book

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Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy Shitty Days by Andrea Samayoa — a refreshingly honest guide to witchcraft for the person who has very little time, energy, or patience for elaborate ritual. Short spells, bath magic, crystal shortcuts, and intention-setting techniques designed for modern life. Perfect for the Gen Z Curious Novice or the Modern Seeker who wants real practice without the overwhelm.

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  • Author: Andrea Samayoa (MoonStreetKits)
  • Publisher: Fair Winds Press
  • Published: October 2024
  • Format: Paperback, 160 pages, full-color illustrated
  • Best for: Beginners, practitioners with chronic illness or low energy, anyone who wants approachable everyday magic


Magic for the Days When You Have Nothing Left


Andrea Samayoa built her following on TikTok under the handle MoonStreetKits by being direct about something most witchcraft content ignores: some days you're exhausted, sick, overwhelmed, or just having a terrible time, and complex ritual work is not happening. Her book takes that premise seriously. Every spell and ritual in this collection is rated by the number of "spoons" it requires, a framework borrowed from chronic illness communities that measures the energy cost of any given activity. Zero-spoon options are included for the genuinely terrible days.


The book covers six areas: self-care, focus and energy, protection and warding, manifestation, money and abundance, and healing and self-love. Within each section, Samayoa provides substitution lists for ingredients, notes on what can be skipped without undermining the working, and practical safety information. The writing is conversational and direct, matching the tone of her social media presence.


What Makes It Different


Many accessible witchcraft books claim to be easy while still requiring a full cabinet of specialty herbs, multiple crystals, and elaborate preparation steps. Samayoa acknowledges this gap and addresses it with a genuine substitution philosophy: if you don't have it, here's what works instead. The full-color watercolor illustrations throughout make the book pleasant to browse even on days when reading feels like too much work, and the spoon-rating system means you can scan a chapter quickly and identify which working actually fits what you have to give that day.


How to Use Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy, Shitty Days


Three practical approaches to getting started with low-energy witchcraft.

  1. Find Your Spoon Count First

    Before browsing spells, honestly assess how much energy you have. If depleted, go directly to the zero-spoon options. Samayoa designed these for moments when setting up a candle feels like too much, running on the principle that intention matters.

  2. Read the Substitution Notes

    Before gathering ingredients, read Samayoa's substitution notes for that section. She lists common alternatives for herbs, crystals, and tools. Knowing your options before you start reduces mid-ritual frustration when something is not on hand.

  3. Pick One Chapter to Start

    Each of the six chapters covers a different type of magic: self-care, focus, protection, manifestation, money, and healing. Rather than reading cover to cover, choose the chapter matching your current need and work at your own pace.


The Tarot Fellow Standard


I stock this book because it addresses something real: the gap between how witchcraft is usually presented and how many practitioners actually live. Samayoa doesn't romanticize exhaustion or pretend that low-energy workings are a compromise. She builds a genuine practice around accessibility, and the spoon-rating system is one of the more thoughtful structural decisions I've seen in a beginner witchcraft book. The full-color illustrations make it a pleasure to hold. Browse my books collection for more titles on modern witchcraft practice.


Frequently Asked Questions


Who is Andrea Samayoa?

Andrea Samayoa is a practicing witch from Tampa, Florida, and creator of MoonStreetKits on TikTok, with over nine million likes and half a million followers. Her approach focuses on accessible, no-judgment witchcraft for all practitioners.

What is the spoon rating system in this book?

The spoon rating system, borrowed from chronic illness communities, measures the energy cost of each spell. Zero-spoon options require almost no effort and work on intention alone. The system lets you match workings to your available energy daily.

Is Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy, Shitty Days suitable for complete beginners?

Yes. Samayoa includes foundational information on crystals, herbs, moon phases, and magical principles throughout. She explains the reasoning behind each correspondence, so beginners can work from the spells and learn concepts as they go naturally.

What types of magic does the book cover?

The book covers six areas: self-care rituals, focus and energy work, protection and warding, manifestation, money and abundance, and healing and self-love. Each chapter includes spells at varying energy levels with substitution lists throughout.

Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy Shitty Days book cover by Andrea Samayoa — bold modern cover design featuring the beginner low-effort spell book.
Interior table of contents from Lazy Witchcraft showing a wooden box of crystals, a mirror, and botanical elements on a decorative page.
Interior spread from Lazy Witchcraft featuring a list of plants, herbs, and crystals with colorful botanical illustrations.
Interior image from Lazy Witchcraft showing three silver teacups with decorative teabags — illustrating a simple tea-based spell on a pink background.
Interior illustration from Lazy Witchcraft featuring flowers and a crystal on a purple background with accompanying spell text.