Say what you mean at work — without over-explaining, shrinking, or rehearsing it later.

Get early-reader access to Say What You Mean, a practical boundary scripts playbook for women navigating real work conversations with more clarity, confidence, and agency.

You know the moment. You’re in a meeting. On a call. Responding to an email. Sitting in a performance conversation. Something doesn’t sit right.

But instead of saying what you actually mean, you soften it. You add context. You over-explain. You say nothing. Or you walk away thinking:

“I should have said something.”

I created this guide for women I mentor and coach — especially Black women and women of color navigating corporate and professional spaces where clarity can come with a cost.

But the truth is, this is useful for any woman who has ever needed the words in the moment and couldn’t quite reach them fast enough.

Say What You Mean gives you practical scripts for the work conversations you’ve been rehearsing — so you can stop carrying every conversation home with you.

For the next few days, I’m sharing the early-reader version for $7.97 before regular pricing takes effect.

Read it. Use it. Share the page link with another woman who could use the words before the next meeting.

You’ll receive the early-reader access link on the next page.


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