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OverviewYou did not set out to disrupt anything. You set out to be honest. To stop performing the version of yourself that kept everything smooth and comfortable and manageable for everyone in the room, including yourself. To show up as the woman you actually are rather than the edited version that had been standing in for her. That is all you did. And the rooms you walk into are different now because of it. No Smaller Than This: The Disruption is the fourth and final book in the No Smaller Than This series, a four-part interactive journey for women who are done making themselves smaller. This is the part of the work no one warns you about. Not because it is dangerous, but because it is genuinely surprising. The interior work felt like private work. It was yours, done in your own honest interior, belonging entirely to you. But there is a byproduct to living honestly in the presence of other people, and the byproduct is this: your presence does something. Not because you are exceptional. Because presence is. A woman who has stopped performing takes up a different kind of space than a woman who is still managing herself, and that different kind of space changes the rooms around it. The conversations go somewhere more honest. The relationships shift. The systems push back. The people watching you more closely than you knew begin to move differently because of what they have seen you do. This is not a leadership book. It is not an invitation to build a movement or position your becoming as a public project. The disruption is quieter and more ordinary and more powerful than any of that. It is what happens when a woman is genuinely herself, in the specific rooms of her specific life, without the management and the performance and the preemptive smallness. The disruption does not require your intention. It only requires your continued honesty. Through six parts and seventeen chapters, The Disruption walks you through the effect you did not plan, the relationships you now shape simply by being present in them, the political act of refusing to be small in a world that still asks it of you, the systems that will push back and how to navigate them without losing yourself, the ordinary legacy a sovereign woman builds without trying, and finally what it means to live as a woman who belongs entirely to herself, every day, without apology. The No Smaller Than This series was built on a single, unapologetic premise: It is okay to say you are not okay. It is okay to disagree. It is okay to stop apologizing for imagined sins. It is okay to want more than the life you were trained to be grateful for. The Disruption is where that premise becomes a way of living. Not a destination. Not a finished version of yourself. A daily, sovereign, eyes-open practice of being unmistakably, unapologetically, completely you. Welcome to the disruption you already are. Part of the No Smaller Than This series: The Noticing, The Return, The Becoming, The Disruption. A Potter's WHIM Interactive Journey. Published under Leah Potter. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leah PotterPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9798248528226Pages: 182 Publication Date: 15 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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