Most people don't ruin their lives overnight.
They drift.
It doesn't happen all at once.
It starts small. A missed workout. A skipped responsibility. A quiet compromise. An excuse that feels harmless in the moment.
Over time, those small decisions build momentum, and that momentum becomes your direction.
In Control the Drift, Daniel Beltran shares his journey through distraction, partying, self-sabotage, and the slow realization that no one was coming to fix his life but him. What followed was not motivation, but structure. Not emotion, but discipline. Not talk, but ownership.
This book is a practical guide to taking responsibility, building structure, and leading yourself first. It shows you how daily decisions shape long-term outcomes, and how to rebuild momentum when yours is heading the wrong way.
If you feel stuck, unfocused, or off track, this is your wake-up call.
The road splits every day.
Which direction will you choose?