Nice Won't Save You: New Book By Shelli Netko Empowers Women To Break Free From People-Pleasing And Live Authentically
In a world that often rewards women for keeping the peace, over-delivering, and staying small, Netko's newest work offers an unapologetic invitation to do the opposite. The Nice Girl Detox helps women confront the habits that keep them stuck in self-sacrifice and shows them how to rebuild life from a place of clarity, courage, and confidence.
Drawing from her own story and years of coaching women through transformation, Netko dismantles the myth that“being nice” means being silent or selfless. Instead, she redefines it-offering readers the tools to say no with strength, set boundaries with grace, and live authentically without apology.
What readers will learn:
● Why“nice” often rewards compliance-not authenticity-and how to break that cycle
● How to set boundaries without guilt and say“no” with confidence
● The difference between kindness and self-abandonment
● Tools to move from burnout to ease-and from performing to living
● How the companion journal turns insight into action with guided exercises and prompts
“She didn't quit kindness. She quit performing.” - Shelli Netko
The Nice Girl Detox Journal: The Pages That Set You Free is designed to pair with the book chapter-by-chapter. It's where awareness becomes action-on paper-so changes stick in real life.
“She traded perfection for peace - one page at a time.” - Shelli Netko
About the Author
Shelli Netko is a storyteller, life coach, and creative force for change whose work helps people live-and leave-a legacy that truly matters. Through her books, coaching, and conversations, she inspires others to break patterns, reclaim confidence, and create lives that feel real and purposeful.
Known for her wit, warmth, and no-BS wisdom, Netko blends heart and humor to spark growth and healing in equal measure. Her message is simple but powerful: transformation doesn't start with a movement-it starts with a moment of truth.
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