Question: Who is the intended audience?
Answer:
•People on a spiritual journey, both beginners and experienced travelers.
•People struggling with work/life balance.
•Those seeking their authentic purpose in life and work.
•Leaders who want to get ego out of the way and lead with humility.
•Teachers and school administrators.
•Those who want to communicate more truthfully.

Q: What is the book about?
A: This book is about what I learned from a 10-year spiritual journal that began with intense pain and culminated in peace and joy. It contains stories of transformation from my own life, as well as the lives of my clients. Also, it contains tools and processes, drawn from neuroscience, systems thinking, recovery, and spirituality, that assisted these transformations.

Q: Why are you the best person to write this book?
A: Basically I’m a skeptic. I’m well trained in using mental processes, and it is challenging—extremely challenging—for me to let go of my well developed problem-solving capabilities and take the path of faith, honoring my feelings and intuitive sense as a guide. In other words, if I can do it, anyone can.

Q: How is this book different from other books on this topic?
A: It isn’t limited to my own story, and it’s more than a self-help book. It’s a toolkit, a map for those who want to make the journey from head to heart, and a reference book for living meaningfully.

Q: Is there anything else we should know about this book?
A: It’s the culmination of 10 years of work on my part. My heart’s desire is that what I’ve learned might make this journey shorter and less painful for others.