These books are not quick fixes or motivational pushes.
They are starting points that explore clarity, leadership, identity,
and the work of becoming more honest with yourself.
Explore the Books Below
Not So Fast: What If the Problem Isn’t the Problem?
You have been working incredibly hard on a problem that may not actually be your problem.
In Not So Fast, strategic advisor Mea Brown introduces the Leadership Differential, a practical diagnostic discipline for leaders who are tired of solving symptoms while the real issue stays hidden underneath the surface.
With clarity, insight, and a grounded understanding of organizational life, Brown helps business owners, founders, executives, and operational leaders recognize the difference between the problem presenting itself and the deeper issue driving it.
Because working hard on the wrong thing still looks exactly like progress.
Until you learn to tell the difference.
Disrupt Your Default
This book explores the patterns…personal, professional, and cultural that quietly shape our decisions without our consent.
Disrupt Your Default is an invitation to pause, examine the stories you’ve inherited, and consciously choose what continues forward.
It’s written for women who are capable, accomplished, and thoughtful—and who are ready to lead from clarity instead of autopilot.
Write That Book Already
This book is for women who know there’s a book inside them and are done circling the idea.
Not a hype-driven publishing guide, and not a promise of overnight success, Write That Book Already focuses on clarity, structure, and forward movement.
It helps you stop waiting for permission and start building the work you’re meant to complete.
Reading Room Essentials
Some ideas don’t need a full book to be useful.
These guides exist to support specific moments—when clarity feels close, but structure or courage is missing.
The 5 Hidden Habits
That Keep Women Playing Small
A short, direct examination of subtle behaviors that limit expression and leadership, often without being recognized.
From Insight to Ink
A practical workbook designed to help you move from scattered ideas to structured writing.
Continue in the Library
If you’re drawn to the ideas behind the books, you may enjoy the ongoing essays, where these themes are explored more informally and in real time.
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