Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Hasn’t Even Released “Live Your Promise” Yet and It’s Already Sparking Self-Confrontation Conversations
- Glitz Girlpower

- 23 hours ago
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The countdown has officially begun.
Set to release on May 12, 2026, Live Your Promise by renowned psychologist and empowerment coach Dr. Cheyenne Bryant is already creating waves before it even hits shelves—and for good reason.
In a world where people are constantly searching for healing, direction, and alignment, Dr. Bryant is stepping forward with a message that cuts deep: your life only changes when you commit to your promise to yourself.
And this isn’t just another motivational read—it’s a call to action.
With a voice that blends clinical insight and spiritual grounding, Dr. Bryant has built her platform on helping people confront their inner world with honesty. Live Your Promiseexpands that mission, challenging readers to break cycles of self-sabotage, reconnect with purpose, and finally do the inner work required for transformation.
This book speaks directly to the woman who looks strong on the outside but is rebuilding herself on the inside. It speaks to the dreamer who has started over too many times. And it speaks to anyone ready to stop abandoning themselves.
This release couldn’t be more aligned with the cultural moment.
We’re in an era where “healing” is trending—but Dr. Bryant is pushing the conversation deeper: healing isn’t just awareness, it’s commitment. It’s promise. It’s discipline. It’s action.
And that message is exactly why Live Your Promise is already resonating before launch day.
At Glitz & Girlpower Magazine, we celebrate voices that don’t just inspire—but activate change. Dr. Bryant’s work sits at the intersection of empowerment, psychology, and purpose-driven living, making this release one of the most anticipated personal development drops of the season.
While the official release is May 12, readers can already secure their copy ahead of launch. And if early anticipation is any indication, this book is set to become a staple in the self-development space.
Live Your Promise isn’t asking you to be perfect.
It’s asking you to be honest.
To be accountable.
And most importantly to be committed to the life you keep saying you want.
And that’s a message worth amplifying.



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