Ever had your phone buzz during your kid's soccer game and found yourself checking email instead of watching them score?
Yeah. Me too.
I spent years thinking I was killing it - juggling client projects, building my business, staying "on top" of everything. Meanwhile, my actual life was passing me by in a blur of half-attention and exhaustion.
This book isn't something I planned to write. It sorta forced itself out of me after I hit rock bottom - falling asleep at my own birthday dinner after a 72-hour work marathon. Real low point.
Look, I'm not gonna pretend I've got all the answers. There are plenty of self-help books out there written by people with fancier credentials than mine. But what I do have is the hard-won experience of someone who broke free from the endless cycle of more-more-more and found something better on the other side.
If you're a woman feeling pulled in fifteen directions, or a man trapped on the hamster wheel of constant productivity, this might help. It's not about adding more strategies to your already-full mental health toolkit. It's about stripping away what's not working.
Through a bunch of painful trial and error (and yeah, some actual brain science), I stumbled onto something I call the Triple-Depth Method:
Some parts might make you squirm. Like when I talk about why your phone is probably wrecking your relationships. Or how your jam-packed schedule might actually be a way to avoid the scary stuff that matters.
But if you're tired of reading self-improvement books that leave you with more homework than real change... if you're sick of surface-level living and ready for something deeper... this might be what you've been looking for.
No BS promises. No 5-step formulas for overnight success. Just honest talk about finding your way back to what matters.