About the Book
It emphasizes the need to unlearn harmful beliefs about womanhood that have been passed down through generations.
The author encourages readers to embrace their truth unapologetically.
The Lies Women Are Told
This section outlines ten pervasive lies that women are conditioned to believe about themselves and their roles.
Lie #1: The "Good Woman" script is a damaging expectation that leads to self-neglect.
Lie #2: Being strong equates to being silent, which suppresses true emotions.
Lie #3: Grace is misinterpreted as a reason to stay in harmful situations.
Lie #4: Loyalty is often weaponized, demanding self-sacrifice without reciprocity.
Lie #5: Performance is mistaken for worth, leading to emotional exhaustion.
Lie #6: The "Nice Girl" persona requires women to dilute their authenticity.
Lie #7: Choosing oneself is labeled as selfish, when it is essential for self-care.
Lie #8: Women are expected to hold everything together, leading to burnout.
Lie #9: Emotional labor is unfairly assigned to women, making them caretakers of others' feelings.
Lie #10: Peace must be earned through suffering, rather than being a fundamental right.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Self-Improvement
- Additional Categories Black Lives Matter, Sex & Relationships
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 330 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798319844286
- Publish Date: Aug 29, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Tessa, F*ck, theory
About the Creator
Anthony Jackson is a multidisciplinary creator whose lens and language share one purpose — to reveal what most overlook. As the founder of Thrudalookingglass 4tographi, Jackson has built a reputation for transforming fleeting moments into lasting art. His imagery captures the pulse of youth sports, the grit of competition, and the raw humanity in every athlete’s story. Each shot reflects more than skill — it reflects empathy, timing, and truth. Beyond photography, Jackson is an emerging author and mythmaker, weaving narratives that bridge the visible and the unseen. His fiction and introspective works — from the supernatural depths of The Umbrella to the psychological exploration of The Hidden Self — draw readers into worlds where symbolism, emotion, and transformation collide. Whether through his camera or his pen, Jackson approaches storytelling as both craft and calling.