This isn't a guide to perfect habits or a blueprint for success. It's a brutally honest, sometimes hilarious look at overthinking, self-sabotage, and the strange art of pretending we're fine. Told in first person, with a mix of humor and real insight, this book is for anyone who's ever tried to "fix themselves" with candles, planners, and panic. If you're tired of pretending you've got it together - you're not alone.
This isn't a guide to perfect habits or a blueprint for success. It's a brutally honest, sometimes hilarious look at overthinking, self-sabotage, and the strange art of pretending we're fine. Told in first person, with a mix of humor and real insight, this book is for anyone who's ever tried to "fix themselves" with candles, planners, and panic. If you're tired of pretending you've got it together - you're not alone.