Why Do Women Often Play Smaller Than They Know Themselves To Be?
Why shrinking can feel sensible, safe and realistic long before we recognise what it is costing us.
Read on SubstackEssays and reflections on the hidden patterns shaping women's lives, relationships, leadership and power.
James writes about what sits beneath the surface: the rules women were taught to follow, the dynamics that keep them small and the clarity that helps them choose differently.
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What if the behaviours you’ve come to think of as your personality are actually adaptations you learned in order to survive?
Identity, self-awareness and the patterns that keep you small.
Ego, defensiveness and the dynamics that keep women doubting themselves.
Love, family, boundaries, communication and emotional labour.
Self-worth, presence, courage and taking up space.
Workplaces, power, visibility and the systems that shape how we lead.
Personal essays, reflections and observations beyond the book.
Evergreen essays from James' Substack, alongside selected book excerpts.
Why shrinking can feel sensible, safe and realistic long before we recognise what it is costing us.
Read on SubstackUnderstanding insecure male behaviour won't change the past, but it may completely change how you see yourself, your relationships and your future.
Read on SubstackA reflection on leadership, avoidance and what happens when the issue is noticed but still not properly faced.
Read on SubstackHow invisible conditioning trains women to shrink before they even realise they are doing it.
Read on substackA practical piece on shifting difficult dynamics without defensiveness, drama or losing yourself.
Read on SubstackThe foundational truth behind all lasting change and why clarity always comes first.
Read on SubstackSelected recent thoughts from Substack and LinkedIn.
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