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How many times have you carried pain that wasn't yours? Smiled through disrespect? Softened your no into a maybe? As black women, we've been trained to endure. But endurance is not healing. Silence is not peace. 50 Boundaries Every Black Woman Deserves to Have is the book that finally says the truth we were never supposed to say out loud. That overgiving is not love. That silence is not virtue. That loyalty should never cost you yourself. Every chapter reclaims what was stolen and returns you to yourself.
This book isn't just a list of boundaries. It's a radical healing framework rooted in psychology, Black womanhood, and spiritual truth. You'll learn how to stop overexplaining, overgiving, and overriding your own needs just to keep the peace. Every boundary comes with real-life tools, healing language, and phrases you can actually use when the moment calls for it. It's your time to stop rescuing and start reclaiming.Boundaries Covered in the BookInside, you'll learn how to set boundaries in:
Family: Ending generational cycles of parentification, silence, and obligation.
Romance: Releasing toxic patterns, learning the difference between chaos and love.
Friendships: No longer staying in rooms where you're tolerated but not treasured.
Work & Career: Refusing exploitation, protecting your time, and honoring your worth.
Money: Saying no to financial draining, yes to financial dignity.
Body & Health: Protecting your physical space, honoring rest, and healing from exhaustion.
Faith & Spirituality: Separating tradition from truth, finding God's character beyond culture.
Self: Listening to your inner child, validating your own emotions, and allowing joy without guilt.
This is for every Black woman:
The young woman trying to find her voice
The professional tired of being "the dependable one"
The mother who gives everything and forgets herself
The daughter who became the parent too soon
The woman healing from trauma, betrayal, or heartbreak
The sister who feels unseen, unheard, and overextended
The woman who has it "all together" on the outside but longs for peace on the inside
Wherever you are in your story, these boundaries are for you. Because boundaries aren't just rules, they are the birthright of every Black woman.
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