Every life drifts at some point. Even the strongest, most disciplined among us encounter seasons where our inner compass falters. Responsibilities blur. Priorities shift. The noise of the world grows louder than the whisper of purpose. We move, but not meaningfully. We work, but not intentionally. We live, but not anchored.
Drift is subtle. It rarely announces itself.
But its effects are unmistakable.
A drifting life feels:
restless yet stagnant
busy yet unfulfilled
active yet directionless
surrounded yet strangely alone
This book invites you to pause long enough to recognise the drift, not with shame, but with clarity. It offers a pathway back to stability, identity, and purpose. Not through pressure, but through alignment. Not through striving, but through anchoring.
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