We often imagine that change comes through big moments - bold decisions, sweeping reforms, dramatic breakthroughs.
But more often, the forces that shape our lives are quieter.
A word spoken - or withheld.
A small choice made daily.
A policy few people notice.
A moment someone decides to pay attention... or look away.
In It's in the Details, Dr. Danita Johnson Woods invites readers to see life differently - not through the lens of grand gestures, but through the subtle patterns that quietly influence our health, our relationships, our leadership, and even our communities.
Drawing from her experience leading within complex systems - and navigating life's most personal seasons - she explores how the smallest overlooked factors often create the greatest ripple effects. From personal decisions to institutional structures, from private moments to public movements, this book reveals how seemingly minor details shape outcomes in ways we rarely recognize - until it's too late... or just in time.
Both reflective and practical, It's in the Details encourages readers to slow down, notice more, and act with intention.
Because the truth is simple: The little things are never just little things.
And when we begin to see them clearly, we gain the power to influence not only our own lives - but the world around us.