As a product of the TwT. Life, the book “No More Slips: The Lost Art of Class” serves as a guide for personal development, highlighting the authors own path to self-realization. The work delves into concepts of genuine living, inner fortitude, and sincere connection, offering readers helpful strategies and personal narratives aimed at fostering self-acceptance. Within its eleven chapters, the book addresses various facets of individual advancement, interpersonal dynamics, and career progression. Drawing from her own lived experiences, Tanjalyn provides an authentic view of overcoming obstacles and achieving success.



The goal is to champion a broader, more inclusive understanding of beauty—one that embraces diversity, individuality, and inner qualities. It is about challenging the ingrained biases that equate beauty with specific physical attributes and fostering a perspective that celebrates the unique beauty inherent in every woman. We have evolved—our roles, our aspirations, and our very identities. As well as our understanding of femininity, beauty, and self-expression needs to evolve in tandem. This realization became the seed of inspiration for this book, where the "slip" takes on a much broader, metaphorical meaning. It is no longer just an undergarment; it represents the call to action to "slip” from the outdated and oppressive societal expectations that have historically limited women.

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The slip is not just the literal undergarment that has become less common in modern wardrobes, but the potent metaphor of the symbolic "slip" from societal expectations. There is an urgent need to consciously break free from the preconceived notions of fashion and attractiveness, those often unrealistic and harmful standards peddled by the media and cultural expectations. We must actively "slip" out of the tendency to categorize and judge women based on superficial criteria like skin tone, body shape, or adherence to fleeting trends.

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“During my transition in careers, this provided me with hope and re-energized me personally and professionally”

— Breyanna (23yrs old-NC

“Very engaging, loved the personal journey, and will definitely share with my granddaughters.”

— Jean (79 yrs old-NC)

“This is a playbook for all young and seasoned women to follow the God given plans for their lives. As a father these are important lessons to share with my daughters .”

— Jerome (35 yrs old-MI)

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