For generations, women have been told to choose between career and family, confidence and humility, or strength and softness. In The “G” Element, Tati So challenges that narrative and redefines what true success looks like for women of faith.
Through real stories and honest reflection, she explores how stereotypes, such as the “Happy Homemaker,” the “Errand Girl,” and “Wonder Woman”, limit how women perceive themselves. These roles may seem different, but they share a common theme: society’s attempt to define a woman’s worth.
Tati’s message is revolutionary yet deeply rooted in faith. She reminds women that God’s design for them has no ceiling. You can be both gentle and powerful, humble and bold, nurturing and visionary. Your strength doesn’t come from comparison; it comes from calling.
When women operate in the “G” Element, they no longer strive for recognition; they live from a sense of purpose. God’s favor replaces fear. Confidence becomes a reflection of faith, not ego.
Whether you lead a company, raise a family, or start anew after hardship, remember that you are not what culture labels you to be. You are who God anointed you to be: capable, creative, and chosen.
Breaking the mold doesn’t mean abandoning tradition; it means walking in divine identity. When women rise through faith, they don’t just break barriers; they build bridges for others to follow. And that’s the kind of success that changes the world.

