by Guylaine Hossenbux-Daureeawoo
A compassionate, unfiltered conversation about identity, resilience, and the quiet courage it takes to become your truest self — in a world that never stops talking.
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Self-Development
The Book
"This isn't a self-help manual filled with rules — it's a compassionate conversation about identity, mental health, confidence, relationships, and purpose."
In Becoming in a Loud World, Guylaine Hossenbux-Daureeawoo offers a heartfelt guide for anyone who feels lost, overwhelmed, or "not enough." Through honest reflections and practical insights, this book reminds readers they are not broken — just becoming.
Written for young people navigating personal growth and for parents seeking to understand the confusion their children face — this book builds self-awareness and resilience for today's world.
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"My vision is to create not just a book, but a movement — one that empowers individuals to embrace resilience, authenticity, and clarity in a world that often feels overwhelming."
— Guylaine Hossenbux-Daureeawoo
The Author
Certified Coach
Neuroscience Coach · CMA Accredited
Mauritian Author · Personal Development Practitioner
Guylaine Hossenbux-Daureeawoo is a Mauritian author dedicated to helping individuals cultivate effective and authentic communication in both personal and professional relationships. With a strong background in the corporate and banking sectors, she has empowered young adults to unlock their potential, recognise their unique strengths, and overcome self-limiting beliefs.
She has focused on elevating young men and women to step into their power — developing confidence, impactful speaking, and insightful communication aligned with their personal and professional goals.
"Becoming is not about arrival. It's about the whole process of overcoming limiting beliefs and emerging as a strong, assertive, fulfilled individual."
From the Pages
This book is for you — if you've ever felt lost in a world that won't stop talking. If you're tired of performing, comparing, and second-guessing yourself.
If you've ever stared at the ceiling at 2 a.m. wondering what you're doing with your life — you're not alone. This book isn't here to fix you. Because you're not broken. But you might be disconnected — from who you are, from what you want, from what matters.
Whether you're 15, 20, 30, or 40 — you're allowed to be unfinished. You're allowed to be messy. You're allowed to not know. But you are not alone.
This book is a permission slip — not to be louder, but to be real. Not to become someone else — but to become more fully you.