A story four years in the making.
One you won't want to miss.
It's about success. It's about loss. It's about the quiet, persistent question that hides beneath busy schedules, impressive titles, and carefully curated lives.
It's about what happens when you stop running long enough to actually feel — and what you discover when you do.
Kimberly Segal has been sitting with this story for four years. It's almost ready.
But here's what we can tell you about the heart of this book.
The love we search for. The love we abandon in ourselves. The love that finds us when we finally stop performing and start showing up as who we actually are.
Not the kind you post about. The real kind — the kind that arrives quietly, unexpectedly, when you've stopped looking for it in all the wrong places.
What it feels like to build a life that looks meaningful from the outside — and the courage it takes to finally ask whether it actually means anything to you.
Years in the making
Kimberly Segal didn't rush this. She lived it first, processed it carefully, and wrote it with the kind of honesty that takes years to summon. The result is something rare — a book that doesn't just describe a journey. It takes you on one.
Join the WaitlistThis book is for the person who has everything and feels nothing. For the one who is tired of performing. For anyone who suspects — quietly, privately — that there is more to this life than what they've been living.
— Kimberly Segal, Author
You've built what you were supposed to build. And yet. This book is about that "and yet."
Not a self-help checklist. A real, human story about what it looks like to truly find your way back to yourself.
Not romantic love. The deeper kind — love for life, for self, for the messy beautiful human journey.
Because this story — as personal as it is — was written for you. You'll feel it from the first chapter.
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