At some point, you stopped feeling excited about your own life. Not because you failed, but because you kept going without ever asking yourself why. Days became routines. Dreams became practical decisions. Somewhere along the way, the fire that once moved you grew quiet. "What's Your Fire?" is written for that moment. This book speaks to anyone who feels functional but unfulfilled, productive yet disconnected, moving forward while secretly wondering what they are moving toward.
If you've ever felt tired without knowing why, lost motivation you couldn't explain, or questioned whether something inside you had faded, this book understands that feeling. This is not a loud motivational book. It doesn't push you to hustle harder or chase borrowed dreams. Instead, it slows you down. Written in reflective, intimate prose, "What's Your Fire?" invites you to look inward, at the values you've ignored, the desires you postponed, and the quiet truths you've learned to silence in order to survive. At the heart of this book is a reflective framework built around essential questions: "What's Your WHAT? What's Your WHY? What's Your HOW? What's Your PATH? What's Your WHEN?" These questions are not meant to force clarity, but to help you notice what you truly want, why it matters, how you have been living, which direction feels aligned, and when it is time to move forward, or to pause. This book won't tell you what your purpose is.
But it may help you recognize what drains you, what excites you, and what still matters beneath exhaustion and expectations. As you read, you may begin to see that losing your fire doesn't mean you are broken, it means you've been living disconnected from yourself. "What's Your Fire?" is for readers who feel stuck between who they are and who they once wanted to be. It is not for those seeking instant motivation or step-by-step formulas.
This is a gentle book for people ready to listen honestly to themselves again. You don't need to become someone new. You only need to remember what still burns within you. If you're ready to ask that question, this book is waiting.
At some point, you stopped feeling excited about your own life. Not because you failed, but because you kept going without ever asking yourself why. Days became routines. Dreams became practical decisions. Somewhere along the way, the fire that once moved you grew quiet. "What's Your Fire?" is written for that moment. This book speaks to anyone who feels functional but unfulfilled, productive yet disconnected, moving forward while secretly wondering what they are moving toward.
If you've ever felt tired without knowing why, lost motivation you couldn't explain, or questioned whether something inside you had faded, this book understands that feeling. This is not a loud motivational book. It doesn't push you to hustle harder or chase borrowed dreams. Instead, it slows you down. Written in reflective, intimate prose, "What's Your Fire?" invites you to look inward, at the values you've ignored, the desires you postponed, and the quiet truths you've learned to silence in order to survive. At the heart of this book is a reflective framework built around essential questions: "What's Your WHAT? What's Your WHY? What's Your HOW? What's Your PATH? What's Your WHEN?" These questions are not meant to force clarity, but to help you notice what you truly want, why it matters, how you have been living, which direction feels aligned, and when it is time to move forward, or to pause. This book won't tell you what your purpose is.
But it may help you recognize what drains you, what excites you, and what still matters beneath exhaustion and expectations. As you read, you may begin to see that losing your fire doesn't mean you are broken, it means you've been living disconnected from yourself. "What's Your Fire?" is for readers who feel stuck between who they are and who they once wanted to be. It is not for those seeking instant motivation or step-by-step formulas.
This is a gentle book for people ready to listen honestly to themselves again. You don't need to become someone new. You only need to remember what still burns within you. If you're ready to ask that question, this book is waiting.