I Act Strong, But I Cry Every Night explores hidden trauma, emotional suppression, and silent suffering while helping readers understand emotional healing, self-awareness, and the courage to seek support.
What We Don’t Say Out Loud examines how Respect is documented through standards and expectations, while observable behaviour reveals varying levels of consistency across social, professional, and institutional environments.
From Survivor to Leader explores inspiring stories of women who overcame adversity, embraced resilience and growth, and transformed challenges into opportunities for leadership, purpose, and lasting positive impact.
Why Do We Keep Going Back to People Who Hurt Us explores attachment wounds, emotional dependency, hidden trauma, and relationship patterns that make letting go difficult while supporting emotional healing and self-worth.
What We Don’t Say Out Loud examines how Accountability functions within structured systems, where process explanations are often more visible than responsibility, making ownership and outcomes separate measurable elements.