For Every 'Kind Regards' That Really Meant 'Try Me, Steve'
You speak up in a meeting-someone repeats your idea louder, and suddenly it's "brilliant."You ask for what you rightfully deserve-and now you're "too much."
You work twice as hard-yet somehow still get treated like the grad hire.
If any of this sounds familiar, congratulations: you've been cast in the longest-running satire of them all-life in a male-dominated world.
This book doesn't hand you polite pep talks or pastel-coloured "girlboss" slogans. It's not about leaning in, smiling more, or whatever other advice was dreamt up in a boardroom full of men called Steve. Instead, it's about learning the unspoken rules, flipping them on their head, and reclaiming your space without apology.
Inside, you'll discover:
How women quietly (and not so quietly) outmanoeuvre power dynamics that were never designed for them.Why confidence isn't a personality trait-it's brain science, and you can rewire it.The words, moves, and strategies that turn being underestimated into your unfair advantage.You don't need to be less angry. You don't need to be more "likeable."
You just need to know the game-and then refuse to play it their way.
Your moment isn't coming. It's already here.
Kind regards,
Female rage.