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Black Author Announces Forthcoming Book “Overqualified. Overworked. Overlooked.”The Silent Crisis Facing High Achievers: A Call to Reclaim Our Humanity

In a world where success is often measured by our ability to perform, we've created a culture that rewards productivity while punishing humanity. But what if winning at work is costing us ourselves? This is the question posed by Deondriea Cantrice, a certified confidence coach, author, and anti-trafficking activist, in her forthcoming book "Overqualified. Overworked. Overlooked: How to Win Without Losing Yourself."

Scheduled for release in February 2026, this book is a bold examination of what happens when ambition is weaponized, confidence is slowly eroded, and excellence becomes a liability rather than a shield. Cantrice's work challenges the notion that being overqualified or overworked is a badge of honor, instead revealing the emotional and mental toll of carrying systems that were never designed to carry us.

As someone who has spent years coaching individuals on leadership, identity, and self-trust, Cantrice brings a sharp, human lens to the realities many professionals normalize but rarely name. Her book is not just a critique of our current work culture; it's also a call to action for those who have done everything right yet still feel overlooked.

"Being overqualified doesn't protect you," Cantrice asserts. "It often makes you exploitable. And being overworked doesn't mean you're valued – it usually means you're convenient." These words are a wake-up call for anyone who has ever felt like they're just going through the motions, sacrificing their well-being and happiness for the sake of success.

Cantrice's own experiences as an anti-trafficking activist have given her a unique perspective on the intersection of personal development and social impact. Her advocacy centers on empowerment, awareness, and systemic accountability, values that deeply inform her work and worldview. Through her coaching practice, group programs, and online courses, Cantrice supports individuals who are not looking for surface-level motivation but for restoration – professionals ready to rebuild confidence that has been chipped away by chronic overextension, silence, and survival-mode success.

Unlike many self-help books that offer hustle mantras or performative positivity, "Overqualified. Overworked. Overlooked." challenges readers to redefine what winning actually means and to choose self-trust over self-abandonment. This book is not just a personal development guide; it's also a call to action for leaders and organizations to rethink their approach to success.

As Cantrice so eloquently puts it, "This book is for the people who've done everything right and still feel like they're overlooked." If you're one of those individuals, or if you know someone who is, then this book is a must-read. It's time to reclaim our humanity and redefine what success means to us.

In an era where burnout, exhaustion, and mental health concerns are on the rise, Cantrice's message couldn't be more timely. Her book offers a much-needed critique of our current work culture and a call to action for individuals and organizations to prioritize their well-being and happiness.

As we move forward in 2026, let's remember that success is not just about achieving our goals; it's also about staying true to ourselves and living with integrity. Deondriea Cantrice's book "Overqualified. Overworked. Overlooked" is a powerful reminder of the importance of reclaiming our humanity and finding balance in our pursuit of success.


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