Books & Writing

Words that don’t just inspire you —
they give you structure to change.

My books are not meant to be “feel good and forget.” They’re designed as companions — to give language to what you’ve lived, frameworks for what you’re becoming, and steps you can actually take in your real life.

This is self-mastery for grown women with real lives, real responsibilities, and a real calling — not fluffy slogans and perfection performance.

Companion tools & workbooks.

Some books are meant to be highlighted and underlined. These are meant to be worked — with space for you to write, reflect, be honest, and build new patterns.

Companion Workbook · In progress

The Audacity to Become: Self-Mastery Workbook

A guided companion to the main book — with exercises, prompts, and practical moves for each of the 5 Powers so you’re not just nodding along, you’re actually rebuilding how you see, decide, speak, and move.

You’ll be able to use this workbook on your own, with a therapist, or inside community and groups.

In development.

These projects are already being written and lived. If any of these titles tug at you, stay close — they’re part of a larger body of work on self-mastery, healing, and spiritual reality.

Book · Coming

The Audacity to Heal

A deep dive into emotional wounds, father and mother wounds, “nice girl” and “mean girl” identities, and what it actually looks like to heal without hardening your heart.

Book · Coming

The Audacity to Rise

For the woman who knows she’s called to more — purpose, calling, and legacy — and needs a spiritual and structural blueprint to rise without burning out or abandoning herself again.

Book · In progress

The Name That Broke the Room

A personal and spiritual work on the unseen war, vibrational warfare, and walking with God and your spiritual team with clarity — drawn from real encounters, not just theories.

If the words resonate, stay close.

As these books and workbooks are released, my email list will be the first to know — with early access, samples, and behind-the-scenes context I won’t share anywhere else.