• Behind the Book

    What I Hoped Readers Would Notice Between the Lines

    When I wrote Doing What You Know, I knew most readers would focus on the ideas on the page. That’s natural. But what I really hoped they would notice lives between the lines. The pauses. The questions that linger. The moments where the words feel uncomfortably familiar. The book wasn’t written to impress or overwhelm. It was written to create recognition. Recognition of patterns you’ve lived with for years. Recognition of the ways you talk yourself out of progress. Recognition of how identity quietly shapes behavior long before motivation ever enters the picture. Those realizations don’t always happen while reading. They happen afterward, when real life tests what you just…

  • Breakthrough Moments

    The Breakthrough Hiding in Plain Sight

    One reader recently shared something that stopped me in my tracks. They said, “I didn’t even realize I was waiting for permission until this book gave it to me.” That hit home—because that’s exactly what most of us do. We wait for proof. We wait for validation. We wait for someone to say it’s finally okay to go after the life we keep pretending we’re not ready for. When you read someone else’s breakthrough, sometimes your own becomes visible. That’s the beauty of shared growth. It reminds us that we’re not alone in the delay, the doubt, or the doing. If you’ve experienced a shift—even a small one—I’d love to…