From here — from now — you can break free from the beliefs that were never yours to begin with.
A reflective guide to uncovering the beliefs shaping your life — and choosing a more intentional path forward.
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The Freedom Assessment reveals which of four core belief patterns is holding you back — and which domains of life it's showing up in most. 10 questions. Instant results. Your personalised starting point.
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Explore Unchained TogetherThe cage was never locked from the outside. That's the hardest thing to understand — and the most freeing thing to know.
— Mariyah Acka'a, Unchaining Potential
The Work
Unchaining Potential explores how hidden beliefs quietly shape the choices we make, the lives we build, and the limits we accept. Through personal reflection, psychological insight, and practical exercises, the book invites readers to examine their inner narratives — and begin choosing forward instead.
A 24-chapter guide to identifying, understanding and dismantling the inherited beliefs that shape every domain of your life — from money and relationships to identity and purpose.
The hands-on companion to the book. Structured exercises, reflection prompts and tools for each chapter — designed to turn insight into lasting, embodied change.
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Nigerian and European heritage, raised in New York, building in London. Mariyah Acka'a is a senior leader, entrepreneur, mother of two, and the author who wrote the book she wished had existed.
Unchaining Potential is not a theory. It is the work — the same work Mariyah has done across the executive boardroom, the family business, and the quiet of her own inner life.
"I didn't write this for the person I wanted to become. I wrote it for the person who doesn't yet know they can."