Mental Brawta

At Roar Unleashed, we know healing is not meant to be done alone. It is shared, supported, and strengthened through collective wisdom.

Mental Brawta is our curated mental wellness resource library – a collection of books and written works from various authors, brands, and voices, gathered to give you a little extra on your mental wellness journey. In Jamaican culture, brawta means added value, something extra you didn’t expect but deeply appreciate. That is exactly what this space is meant to offer.

Each resource featured in Mental Brawta has been carefully selected because it speaks from lived experience. These are not just books… they are stories, reflections, and insights written from pain, growth, and truth, offered so others may heal, learn, and feel less alone.

Mental Brawta exists to support you wherever you are as well as a simple reminder that healing is possible. Our library provides accessible tools you can return to in your own time. You are welcome to take what you need for yourself, and to share resources with others when the moment calls for it.

This is about community.
This is about shared healing.
This is about giving and receiving brawta.

We are, after all, one tribe.
Ubuntu.

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Grab You Some Lemons

by: damien Marcus williams

Damien's memoir reveals the profound trajectory of a young man who has been birthed into purpose. The biblical anecdotes, personal account, testimonials and quotes are all combined meticulously to make this an enthralling and authentic piece enshrined in the deep lessons about life, resilience and suffering. Let's make lemonade.
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Sown In Tears: Reflections on Grief and Loss

by: Dr. jermaine mccalpin

Grief is an emotion that is hard to navigate because we are plagued by loss and tormented by the "why?". Dr. Jermaine McCalpin's book helps us to understand this issue by unmasking the struggle we face with the loss of those we love. His book details his personal experiences and those of many persons who he has co-mourned with.
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Purpose Awaits You: The Journey Continues

by: avril scarlett

Purpose Awaits You is a powerful devotional and journal. This book will motivate people to have a closer relationship with God find meaning for their lives. It is a Bible study companion, a self-assessment tool, a love letter to those who will be blessed to read the author's statement of faith.
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An Affair with Grief: Relatable Stories, Tips & Insights to Cope with Loss

by: Geraldine Garwood

What do we say to someone who has lost a loved one? An Affair with Grief explores this and other difficult questions by providing insight into the raw emotions of loss, grief, uncertainty, and the deep void that lingers within the bowels of ourindescribable pain.
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God Made You Special

by: Arianne Scarlett

God Made You Special is an affirmation for boys and girls of every background and color to love and believe in themselves. It is intended to give children self affirming tools to develop emotional fortitude and intelligence and build resilience against bullying. A beautifully illustrated book with a profound message of identity.
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From The House


Resources created within Roar Unleashed to support different moments on the mental wellness journey.

Mental Brawta offers resources for different moments along the mental wellness journey.

Whether you’re exploring personal growth, navigating a specific challenge, or needing a gentle reset, these books provide support, insight, and encouragement.

Take what resonates, move at your own pace, and return whenever you need a little extra.

Personal Growth & Self Discovery
Books that support self-understanding, identity development, and intentional personal growth.
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Support for Specific Challenges
Resources created to support common mental and emotional challenges with clarity, compassion, and care.
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Boosts & Gentle Resets
Short, encouraging reads designed to uplift, refocus, and provide a little extra support when needed.
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Personal Growth and Self Discovery

Mindful Livity

Workbook

If you are ready to pause, reflect, and honour the unique person you are, then this workbook is here to guide you.
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Echoes

Notebook

This is creative notebook is an open invitation for you to write, explore, doodle, colour, paint or draw in your own moment
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One One Cocoa

Guide

Embark on the journey of mental wellness habit-building as it is a positive step in transforming your life.
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Support For Specific Challenges

Bring Dung Di Bringle

Workbook

This workbook allows you to understand what is really going on underneath the anger, and learn tools to manage it in healthier, more powerful ways.
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Burnout: The Blueprint

Workbook

A framework to help you break free from chronic stress and exhaustion while establishing sustainable energy and resilience.
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Mend...ing

Worktool

This brief grief work tool is here to help you process your loss; as well as to remind you that your feelings are valid.
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Boosts and Gentle Resets

Same Suh

Affirmation Book

This affirmation colouring book is a safe space and a companion to walk alongside you as you navigate these challenging years.
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Yuh Therapist Seh Dat

Book

It is a boost book that is a heart to heart, pull up and talk wid mi kinda vibe. The pages are full of the things I, as a Therapist, might say to you if we were talking about some of the issues you are facing.
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Crayons and Clarity

Colouring Book

This is a mental playground designed just for you as you fiercely protect your MOST valuable asset (MIND).
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"Prevention betta dan cure"

Pop di proverbial treats dem like Vitamin C !
Dem likkle and sweet and good fi yuh!!

Cultural Psychological Treats

Gems, proverbs and Jamaican parlance are ways in which our ancestors taught the principles of life. Though this is arguably a fading aspect of our Jamaican culture, the revitalization of these nuggets with a twist of mind care analysis, is the perfect recipe to assist in protecting one’s most valuable asset. 

Prevention betta dan cure or for the longer version “a ounce a prevention betta dan a pound a cure” simply means it is far better to be actively prevent a problem or situation (no matter how simple the effort is) than to try and deal with it after it shows up in our lives.

In life, many situations will happen up on us suddenly, because that is the nature of life. It is UNPREDICTABLE. If we are caught off guard, the trauma of the situation that met us, may cause us to be stuck in a rut that we might not be equipped to get out of. 

As such, it is important for all of us with a mind, to arm up ourselves so that when these situations come, and believe me they will, we are are able to pull on the knowledge that is wisdom to help us through this time- almost automatically. 

So, join me as I offer psychological treats from our Jamaican proverbs to help you learn valuable lessons as we seek to protect our minds…because really “a ounce a prevention betta dan a pound a cure”. 

Protect yuh mind wid some Proverbial Lines

In our Jamaican culture, proverbs have deep meanings that give guidance. We can use these proverbs to strengthen our moral compass and shape our minds into mental wellness. Let’s learn dem…

Finger neber say “look here,” him say “look yonder.”
Finger never says “look here,” he says “look yonder”.
People don't usually point out their faults, they project. Take nothing personally.
If you get your han’ in a debil mout’ tek time draw it out.
If your hand is caught in the devil's mouth, slowly remove it.
Whenever you are in a difficult situation, don't make hasty decisions. Carefully retreat.
Nuh wait till drum beat before yuh grine yuh axe.
Do not wait until the drum beats before you grind your axe.
Be proactive not reactive.
Cock mout kill cock.

A cock's mouth kills the cock.
Be very careful what comes out of your mouth as those same words can be your destruction.
You ‘fraid fe yeye, you neber nyam head
If you are afraid of the eye you would never eat the head.
Fear holds you back from a full experience.
Yu shake man han, but yu noh shake im hawt
You can shake a man’s hand, but you cannot shake his heart.
Mere physical contact cannot introduce you to the intentions of a person.
Fiyah deh a muss-muss (moos-moos) tail, in tink a cool breeze
Fire at the tail of a mouse is mistaken by him to be a cool wind.
Naivety and absent mindedness leads to misinterpretation and demise.
Me come yah fe drink milk, me noh come yah fe count cow
I came here to drink milk, not to count cows.
Remain focus on your vision and your goals. Don't be sidetracked.
Pit inna de sky, it fall inna yuh y’eye
If you spit it will fall in your eyes.
The negative action you release will eventually return to you.
Ebry dog have him day an ebry puss dem 4 o clock
Every dog has his day and every cat has their 4' o clock.
Everyone will get their victory or success.
Wanti wanti cyaan getti, an’ getti getti noh wanti
Those who want it desperately cannot recieve it and those who have it don't want it.
Appreciate what you have, there are many who desire it.
Yu caan sow corn and expect fi reap peas
You cannot sow corn and expect to reap peas.
What you put in, is what you will get out.
Big blankit mek man sleep late.
A big blanket causes a man to sleep late.
Your comfort zone will cause you to miss opportunities.
One one coco full basket
One one cocoa fills a basket.
Small steps are to be appreciated as they will take you to your goals.
Fishaman neva seh him fish stink
A fisherman never says that his fish stinks.
A person will never highlight the issues with what he values or promotes.
Ole fiyah stick easy fi ketch
Old fire sticks easily reignite.
It is easy to be drawn back into old habits and situations (especially persons we were involved with).
Bakra wuk neva dun
A master's work is never finished.
Working for someone is a never ending job as there is always more that they require you to do.
Wha a joke to you a death to me.
What is a joke to you is death to me.
Actions or words that are considered to be jest by someone maybe considered detrimental to another.
Good fren betta dan pocket money
Good friends are better that pocket money.
Good friends are more valuable that money.
If yuh cyaan get turkey, satisfy wid johncrow
If you cannot get a turkey, satisfy with a vulture.
We should be content with what we have at the moment until we are able to get what we desire.
Nuh mug nuh bruk, nuh coffee nuh dash weh
No mug is broken, no coffee is spilled.
Even when things go wrong, there is something to be grateful for because the situation could be worse.
Dawg a sweat an long hair hide it
A dog is sweating but his long hair hides it.
The struggles a person experiences is sometimes hidden or masked.
Cockroach nuh business inna fowl fight
A cockroach has no business in a chicken's fight.
Do not get involved in other people's affairs.
Wha sweet nanny goat a guh run him belly
What excites a goat will cause his running belly.
The things that seem excitable may cause you harm.
Heel neva guh before toe
A heel never goes before the toes.
Prioritize important matters. Every thing has an order.
Blood thicka dan wata
Blood is thicker than water.
The bond between relatives is strong.
Mi mout a mi market
My mouth is my market.
A person's voice is their strength.
Ebry hoe have dem tick a bush
Every hoe has their stick in the bush.
Everyone has a companion.
Yuh cyaan carry two face unda one hat
You cannot carry two faces under one hat.
Always ensure that you words and actions line up.
If yuh cyaan tan bun, cut and run.
If you cannot stand being burnt then cut and run.
If something is overwhelming release it and leave it behind.
Yes yes neva carry man ova mountain

Yes Yes never carried a man over a mountain.
Words alone cannot get a task done. Actions are a vital part of any accomplishment.
Same bird weh carry news come ah di same bird weh carry it back
The same bird that carries the news to you is the same one who will carry it back.
A gossip who comes to you will take back news to someone.
Mi ole but mi nuh cold
I am old but I am not cold.
Elderly people have value to offer. Being old doesn't mean they are useless.
When Eskimo have money him buy fridge
When an eskimo has money he buys a fridge.
Sometimes when people have extra money they tend to waste it foolishly.