Description
Why This Book?:
Its purpose:
To liberate women from the tyranny of the clock – not by teaching them to manage time better, but by showing them that the rules about time were never theirs to obey.
Its need:
Because an entire generation of women is exhausted, anxious, and convinced they’re failing at a race they never signed up for. Because the panic of “not enough time” is eroding self-esteem, poisoning relationships, and stealing the present moment. Because someone finally needs to say: It’s not you. It’s the Demandments.
Its Benefits:
– Stop measuring your life against a fictional schedule
– Release the guilt of rest and the shame of aging
– Say “no” without apology and mean it
– Reclaim your right to your own pace, your own path, your own timeline
– Discover that you are not behind – you are exactly where you need to be
– Finally understand why you’ve been running – and how to stop
Who is this book for?:
– The 14-year-old already feeling behind
– The 30-year-old juggling career, relationships, and the quiet panic that she’s supposed to have figured it out by now
– The 45-year-old wondering if she’s missed her chance at something she can’t quite name
– The 70-year-old who’s been told her time is past – and refuses to believe it
– The woman who has given too much, apologized too often, and waited too long for permission to breathe
– The high achiever who’s exhausted but can’t stop running
– The new mother drowning in guilt about what she “should” be doing
– The empty nester facing a stretch of time and not knowing who she is without the rush
– The man who loves a woman and wants to understand the silent pressure of the clock on her life
– Anyone who has ever felt that time is an enemy, not a gift
Why this book works:
- Because it doesn’t ask you to do more. It asks you to see more.
- Because it names what you’ve always felt but couldn’t articulate – the quiet panic, the guilt of rest, the fear that you’re somehow behind.
- Because it meets you where you are – exhausted, skeptical, hopeful – and doesn’t ask you to climb another mountain. It asks you to stop running long enough to realize the mountain was never yours.
- Because it’s written by a therapist who has sat across from women just like you, listened to their stories, and watched them heal.
- Because it makes you laugh when you want to cry, and cry when you need to release.
- Because it keeps its promise: No Hurt. Only Healing.
Why this book is different:
It’s not a productivity book.
It won’t teach you how to squeeze more into your day. It will teach you why you’ve been trying to.
It’s not a self-help manual.
It won’t give you 10 steps to a better you. It will show you the 10 steps that were never yours to take.
It’s not a memoir.
It’s not one woman’s story. It’s our story – the collective inheritance of time anxiety passed down through generations.
It’s a rebellion.
Wrapped in compassion. Armed with truth. Handing you back your own clock.
It’s therapeutic.
Every chapter is built on real psychological principles, designed to create measurable shifts in self-worth, confidence, and peace.
It’s for everyone.
From teenagers to elders, from career women to stay-at-home mothers, from the perpetually busy to the deeply exhausted – if you’ve ever felt the weight of the clock, this book is for you.
From the Author:
“I wrote this book for every woman who has ever whispered, screamed, or sobbed ‘I don’t have enough time’ – and meant it about her own life. You are not broken. You are not behind. You are not running out. You are waking up. And I am honored to walk with you.”
– Gino Norris
Stop running. Start living.






