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Before They Told You You Weren't Enough

An intimate journey of self-remembrance. A path back to the unshakeable confidence you had before the world handed you its scripts.

Somewhere along the way...

You stopped believing what you once knew.

As a child, you didn't look in the mirror searching for flaws. You didn't evaluate your performance after a conversation, and you certainly didn't wonder if you had earned your right to exist.

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Unfiltered Joy

You laughed without worrying who was watching or what they would think.

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Native Courage

You tried new things without the paralyzing fear of failure or public shame.

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Pure Sovereignty

You loved yourself unconditionally, without needing a resume or reason.

Then life happened.

A sharp word from a teacher. A comparison made by a parent. A critical peer. A public failure in your early career. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, you began to build a shield.

And without even noticing, you began collecting stories about yourself, taking them in as absolute truth:

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"I'm not smart enough."

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"I'm not successful enough."

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"I'm not attractive enough."

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"I'm not enough."

The strange thing is...

Most of us live our whole lives running on autopilot, trying to satisfy expectations and live out stories that were never ours to begin with.

"This book isn't about becoming someone new. It's about remembering the person you were before the world told you that you had to become someone else."

Does this sound familiar?

The Exhaustion

You look completely successful and put-together on the outside, yet quietly question your capability on the inside.

The Performance hamster wheel

You feel completely exhausted from constantly trying to prove your worth to managers, clients, or peers.

The Silent Wish

You simply wish you could step back from the metrics, titles, and validations, and feel genuinely content with who you are.

Welcome. I wrote this book for you.

Because perhaps... You were never broken.

You were simply taught to forget who you already were.

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"Maybe the journey isn't about becoming enough. Maybe it's about remembering that you always were."