For years, Cait Pearson believed courage meant being fearless. That if she could just push harder, stay busy, and silence the ache, she’d finally arrive somewhere better. But after a lifetime of overfunctioning, overgiving, and outrunning her own intuition, she discovered a different fear was never the problem. Self-abandonment was.
Braver, Not Fearless is part memoir, part manifesto, and part gentle rebellion against the performance of healing. Through raw storytelling and her ten-second self-trust recalibration—three questions, two breaths, and one brave thing—Cait invites readers to stop performing readiness and start practicing bravery in real time.
This is not a guide to becoming fearless. It’s a guide to meeting yourself in the middle of the mess—the moment you realize you don’t have to be perfect to begin again.
Told with grit, grace, and unflinching honesty, Braver, Not Fearless is for anyone who’s ever rebuilt their life from the middle, learned to trust their body’s wisdom again, and decided that “good enough” was never the goal.
Because you don’t need to be fearless to change your life. You just need to be braver.