A midlife comeback story for women who choose expansion over survival
This book is for women who look "fine" on the outside and quietly feel empty on the inside.
- Have you done everything "right" and still feel stuck?
- Are you tired of holding everything together for everyone else?
This book is for the woman who is quietly asking "What about me?"
At under 145 pages, this is a short, honest, deeply personal read.
No heavy theory. No complicated frameworks.
Just one real woman's story and the emotional clarity that came from it.
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From the Back Cover
Are you a Women who did everything right, built the life, held the family together, stayed strong, stayed capable, stayed silent? And still somewhere along the way you feel and realise you are just surviving, not living?
- Full Tank, No Husband is not a divorce memoir.
- It's not man-bashing.
- It's not self-help theory dressed up as wisdom.
It's a deeply honest, lived account of what happens when a woman reaches midlife and realises the life she built no longer holds true.
Through separation, silence, motherhood, career rebuilding, emotional burnout, spiritual curiosity and radical self-honesty, Meghna walks you through a midlife comeback that doesn't destroy - it expands.
This book will help you if you are:
- Questioning your marriage but afraid of what "choosing yourself" might cost
- Emotionally exhausted from being the strong one for too long
- Navigating separation, co-parenting or silent resentment
- Experiencing a midlife or "quarter-life" crisis but don't have language for it
- Functioning well externally while feeling internally disconnected
- Ready to stop shrinking, settling, or numbing but unsure what comes next
Inside this book, you won't find advice shouted at you. You'll find recognition, small signs and courage.
You'll learn:
- Why many women experience a midlife crisis differently from men - and why no one talks about it?
- How emotional suppression shows up as burnout, resentment, body pain and numbness?
- Why "adjusting" quietly costs women their sense of self?
- How conscious uncoupling, boundaries and dignity