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This Book Will Sit With You When You Feel Alone

This Book Will Sit With You When You Feel Alone

Not to fix you, but to remind you that you’re not broken

This Book Will Sit With You When You Feel Alone

Not to fix you, but to remind you that you’re not broken

Book cover by the Author

Sometimes you don’t need a book that teaches you ten steps to a better life.

Sometimes you don’t need another morning routine, another “just stay positive,” or another person telling you to push harder.

Sometimes you just need a voice that says, “I get it. You’re not lazy. You’re just tired. And it’s okay.”

That’s why I wrote This Book Won’t Fix You.

The name itself is a little funny, I know. But it’s honest. I didn’t want to promise anyone a miracle.

I just wanted to write something that felt like a quiet friend sitting beside you when you don’t know how to explain what you’re going through.

The chapters are short. You can open it to any page and find something small that breathes with you.

It talks about shame, about feeling behind, about healing that doesn’t look pretty, about being “too sensitive.”

It’s not about self-improvement. It’s about self-acceptance. About being human without needing to perform strength all the time.

I wrote this book in-between moments. Not when I was feeling powerful or wise — but when I was confused, quiet, sometimes even falling apart.

And yet, those were the words people connected to the most. Maybe because they weren’t polished. They were just real.

If you’ve ever whispered to yourself, “I can’t do this anymore,” or if you’ve ever felt like everyone else is running ahead while you’re stuck in the same place, this book will sit with you.

It won’t tell you to catch up. It won’t tell you to fix yourself. It’ll just remind you that you’re not broken, not behind, not too much. You’re just becoming.

So if you’re looking for a book that feels less like a lecture and more like a conversation, maybe this one is for you.

Not to heal you.

Not to upgrade you.

Just to keep you company when the world feels too heavy.

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