This isn't a book about how to make everyone love you. This is a book about how to love yourself enough to let the wrong ones leave. For every woman who made herself small to be loved, and then remembered she was never meant to fit.
For the ones who've been ghosted by the people they fed, misunderstood by the ones they loved most, and still chose grace over bitterness. For the curse breakers. The cycle enders. The scapegoats who became the truth tellers. The black sheep who were always the chosen ones. Pull Up Your Socks is the raw, unflinching truth about what happens when you finally start showing up as yourself, really yourself, not the palatable version, not the one who apologizes for taking up space, not the one who dims her light so others feel comfortable. In these pages, Maggie Mayne tells the stories nobody warns you about.
What happens when the people you poured into go silent the moment you start glowing. When your own teachings get twisted into weapons against you. When setting boundaries costs you relationships you thought would last forever. When your family tries to erase you for telling the truth. When the glow-up gets so lonely you wonder if choosing yourself was worth it.