The Five Principles of Effective Self-Advocacy: Your Guide to Claiming Your Power

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Copyright: 2025

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What if the system isn’t broken—what if it’s working exactly as designed... and leaving you behind?

Millions of smart, hardworking people follow the “right” path—earn the degrees, land the jobs, check all the boxes—only to end up stuck in careers they don’t want, or lives that feel too small. Others never had a fair shot and assume their struggle is a personal failing.

But the problem isn’t you. The problem is the system.

In The Five Principles of Effective Self-Advocacy, Harvard-trained lawyer and career transformation coach Sarah D. Carlson, JD, shares a powerful framework for taking your life back—one principle at a time.

You’ll learn how to:

• Claim who you are so you can show up with clarity and confidence

• Direct your next steps toward the work and life you truly want

• Honor your worth so you can stop settling and start thriving

• Articulate your truth with courage and conviction

• Offer your gifts to a world that needs them—on your own terms

Whether you feel stuck, silenced, or simply not at home in your own life, this book will help you reclaim your voice and your direction.

Plus: Inside the book, you’ll get access to a free Self-Advocacy Quiz and downloadable workbooks for each principle—so you can put these ideas into action right away.

Self-advocacy isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s how you take your power back—and finally make your life your own.

 

JD Sarah D. Carlson

Sarah D. Carlson, JD, is a career transformation coach, speaker, and woman on a mission to heal a crisis of wasted potential. After earning her law degree from Harvard and working on Wall Street, she left to volunteer in Haiti—then returned to guide graduate students at top universities toward meaningful careers. She has since empowered thousands to reclaim their voice and direction, with workshops offered nationwide and coursework offered at institutions including Emory University and Duke University.

"A classic in the making—full of truth, beauty, and hard-won insight. Through her personal stories and examples, it feels like you’re talking with your best friend—one who also happens to have profound wisdom. This book will stay with you for years to come."
Carol Jenkins, Lifelong Educator and Advocate for Connection and Growth

What if the system isn’t broken—what if it’s working exactly as designed... and leaving you behind?

Millions of smart, hardworking people follow the “right” path—earn the degrees, land the jobs, check all the boxes—only to end up stuck in careers they don’t want, or lives that feel too small. Others never had a fair shot and assume their struggle is a personal failing.

But the problem isn’t you. The problem is the system.

In The Five Principles of Effective Self-Advocacy, Harvard-trained lawyer and career transformation coach Sarah D. Carlson, JD, shares a powerful framework for taking your life back—one principle at a time.

You’ll learn how to:

• Claim who you are so you can show up with clarity and confidence

• Direct your next steps toward the work and life you truly want

• Honor your worth so you can stop settling and start thriving

• Articulate your truth with courage and conviction

• Offer your gifts to a world that needs them—on your own terms

Whether you feel stuck, silenced, or simply not at home in your own life, this book will help you reclaim your voice and your direction.

Plus: Inside the book, you’ll get access to a free Self-Advocacy Quiz and downloadable workbooks for each principle—so you can put these ideas into action right away.

Self-advocacy isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s how you take your power back—and finally make your life your own.

 

JD Sarah D. Carlson

Sarah D. Carlson, JD, is a career transformation coach, speaker, and woman on a mission to heal a crisis of wasted potential. After earning her law degree from Harvard and working on Wall Street, she left to volunteer in Haiti—then returned to guide graduate students at top universities toward meaningful careers. She has since empowered thousands to reclaim their voice and direction, with workshops offered nationwide and coursework offered at institutions including Emory University and Duke University.

"A classic in the making—full of truth, beauty, and hard-won insight. Through her personal stories and examples, it feels like you’re talking with your best friend—one who also happens to have profound wisdom. This book will stay with you for years to come."
Carol Jenkins, Lifelong Educator and Advocate for Connection and Growth