
I'm Not Here To Fix My Face
Positioning Your Personal Brand Ten Toes Down In A Branded House

This is not a book about being liked. It’s a book about being positioned.
I’m Not Here To Fix My Face is a refusal to perform professionalism, palatability, or proximity for the sake of visibility. It’s written for Founders who are tired of turning themselves into content, contorting their values to fit algorithms, and mistaking exposure for authority.
Personal branding didn’t collapse because people ran out of ideas. It collapsed because people started branding themselves like employees.
This book dismantles the lie that you are the brand and replaces it with a more durable truth:
You are the parent brand. Through lived experience, cultural analysis, and unapologetic language, personal branding is reframed as an architectural role, not a performance. She introduces a behavior‑first approach that allows Founders to lead visibly without sacrificing privacy, boundaries, or self‑respect.

What This Book Is About
At its core, I’m Not Here To Fix My Face is about three things:
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Boundaries - how to stop leaking access, energy, and credibility
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Broadcasting - how to communicate authority without constant output
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Bridges - how to attract the right audience without chasing approval
This is where PB&Slay starts to take shape, grounded in the belief that strong brands are built by leaders who know where they stand and refuse to flinch.
You will find language for:
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Standing ten toes down in your values
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Positioning yourself as an authority without spectacle
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Building a branded house that can grow without consuming your life
Who This Book Is For
This book is for:
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Founders of service‑based businesses who don’t want to be the product
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Leaders who are tired of fixing their face to stay visible
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Entrepreneurs who want influence without intrusion
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Anyone who’s outgrown hustle culture, authenticity theater, and algorithm worship
If you’re looking for permission to be quieter, sharper, and more deliberate, this is it.
If you’re still chasing attention, this book will irritate you.


What Makes This Different
I’m Not Here To Fix My Face is part of the Brandma’s House body of work and sits at the foundation of a larger philosophy:
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You don’t market yourself.
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You don’t price your worth.
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You don’t perform relatability.
You lead.
This book pairs naturally with Branding, Boundaries, & Bullshit and sets the stage for the later work found in Archetypes & Attitude, where behavior under pressure becomes the focus.
No fixing. No filtering. No flinching.
Just positioning.



