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THE UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR ROLE IN TOXIC RELATIONSHIPS

You give your all in relationships... and end up drained.
You wonder if you’re just unlucky—if love simply isn’t for you.
But... what if you're also part of the pattern?

"Each One Their Part" isn’t just another book about relationships.
It delivers a truth that may be uncomfortable—but it's freeing:
You’ve also played a role in the dynamic that caused you pain.
And instead of blaming you, that realization gives you the power to change everything.

★★★★★

The Part You Play

Why do you keep ending up with the same kind of partner?

Break your patterns, transform your life…

Discover how to take responsibility for your role and transform your relationships deeply and for good.

What will you find in these pages?

🔹 The quiet root of your role as the “accommodator” in unbalanced relationships.
🔹 How to stop attracting narcissists—or people who strip you of your power.
🔹 Practical, everyday strategies to reclaim your place without aggression or drama.
🔹 A clear path to rebuild yourself from within—and choose differently.

This book is for you if:

🔹 You’ve been in relationships where you were dismissed, manipulated, or made to feel small.
🔹 You always give more than you get—and end up broken.
🔹 You repeat the same relationship pattern, even when you swear this time will be different.
🔹 You struggle to set boundaries and lose yourself in the process.

💬 Thousands of women have already started this journey.
Now it’s your turn.

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🎁 EXCLUSIVE BONUSES WITH YOUR PURCHASE:
✅ Free 10-day WhatsApp challenge to reset your relationship dynamic from within. ✅ Digital introspection journal to help you identify your role in relationships.

A page from a book titled 'Aftermath of Buying' focuses on mastering one's mindset. The text advises taking time to meditate, surround yourself with wisdom and understanding, and avoid distractions. It emphasizes setting goals and thriving instead of just surviving.
A page from a book titled 'Aftermath of Buying' focuses on mastering one's mindset. The text advises taking time to meditate, surround yourself with wisdom and understanding, and avoid distractions. It emphasizes setting goals and thriving instead of just surviving.

This is not a book to shame you.

It’s a wake-up call to your strength.
A first step toward breaking the cycle and writing your story with clarity and intention.

Because when you change the dynamic, everything else starts to shift.

"This book made me reflect on my role in relationships. It offers an approach I had never even considered. It’s truly life-changing!"

Patricia Guerrero, 35. Homemaker.

★★★★★

"I never thought a book could change how I understand love—but this one did. For years, I blamed my ex for everything that went wrong. It wasn’t until I read Each One Their Part that I realized how much I had overlooked my own responsibility in the dynamic we created. This isn’t about guilt—it’s about awareness. Ale, with compassion and no sugar-coating, helps you see what hurts so you can begin to transform it. Today, I have healthier relationships—with myself and with others. And it all started the moment I stopped pointing outward and started looking inward."


Marco A., 52. Entrepreneur. Divorced and rebuilding his life.

★★★★★

As long as we’re alive, we always have the power to choose differently. To change direction. To build a life that aligns more closely with who we truly are.

When a relationship doesn’t go the way you imagined, not everything is lost. Giving up isn’t the only option. You can also choose to participate—consciously, actively—every day, in the decisions that move you closer to the life you truly want.

But to do that, you have to be present—with your mind and heart open. Willing to question the beliefs you’ve carried since childhood. Willing to shift the way you’ve learned to love.

This book was born from that very place.

There was a moment in my story when I gave up. I thought, “This is just what life looks like in this marriage,” and I tried to be the best version of myself within a system that was quietly dimming my light. But life—wise and, at times, painfully honest—showed me a truth I could no longer ignore.

After the grief, the silence, the time I needed to see things more clearly, I understood something deeply important: change is always possible. Even in the most stuck relationships. Even in the way we connect with others. But not through struggle or blame—through personal transformation.

This book is an invitation to that.

To reclaim your power. To speak from your inner will, not from the pain of unmet expectations. To stop putting your life in your partner’s hands, waiting for them to change simply because something bothers you. To set boundaries. To redefine what you deserve. And to create an authentic life—one you choose with full awareness.

I invite you to read it because it holds a truth you might not be able to see yet… but it’s there. And it’s yours to discover, too.

With love and purpose,
Alejandra Soto Icaza