Introduction
I didn't arrive at "enough" in a moment of clarity. I stumbled into it-tired, stretched thin, and quietly questioning how much more I was supposed to give before I finally felt whole. This book is not a polished theory or a distant idea; it's my lived experience, shaped by real moments where I had to confront the uncomfortable truth that I had been living as if I was never enough.
Description (Bullet Points)
I share the turning points in my life where I realized I was chasing validation instead of living in truthI open up about the quiet pressure to prove myself-to family, to society, and most of all, to myselfThrough personal stories, I reveal how comparison slowly stole my peace without me noticingI walk through the moments where I had to choose between being liked and being honestI explore the emotional weight of always striving, always doing, and never feeling satisfiedI reflect on the relationships that drained me because I didn't know how to set boundariesI describe the small, almost invisible shifts that helped me begin to accept myself as I amI show how redefining "enough" changed the way I see success, failure, and my own worthI speak directly to anyone who feels like they're constantly falling short, even when they're trying their bestThis is not a story about becoming perfect. It's about the slow, sometimes painful, but deeply freeing realization that I was already enough long before I believed it.