She can handle everything.
That’s the problem.
Hyper-independent women are often admired for their strength, competence, resilience, and ability to survive without needing anyone. They are the women who keep going, keep managing, keep carrying — even when no one notices the weight.
But beneath the capability is often something quieter:
exhaustion, emotional isolation, difficulty receiving love, chronic tension, and the deep belief that needing others is unsafe.
In HYPER-INDEPENDENT, Diletta Armstrong explores the hidden psychological and bodily costs of extreme self-reliance — from nervous system survival patterns and emotional bracing to intimacy struggles, burnout, control, and the fear of vulnerability.
Blending psychology, relational insight, somatic awareness, and deeply human reflection, this book is not about becoming weaker.
It is about discovering a more sustainable form of strength.
A strength that no longer requires carrying life alone.