In a world obsessed with achievement, productivity, and spiritual performance, it's easy to feel like you're never enough. No matter how much you journal, heal, manifest, or succeed, something always feels... missing. That low hum of discontent. That restless craving for more. That secret fear that the life you're living-even the spiritual one-isn't actually satisfying your soul.
This book is your wake-up call.
Gratitude: Finding Enough in a World That Wants More isn't just another book about keeping a gratitude journal or writing lists of blessings. It's a radical invitation to drop beneath the surface of what you think is missing-and remember the spiritual fullness that's been with you all along.
This is not about pretending life is perfect. It's about learning to live deeply satisfied in the middle of the chaos, the questions, and the "not-yets." It's about embodying a state of wholeness that doesn't depend on external wins, validation, or even peace itself.
Through 20 transformative chapters, you'll explore:
Why chasing "more"-even in spiritual form-leads to quiet burnout and soul hunger
How to shift from conditional gratitude to full-spectrum presence
The surprising truth about desire, detachment, and divine timing
Why fulfillment isn't something you earn, but something you uncover
How to rewire your mind, nervous system, and perception to receive life differently
Micro-practices and daily rituals that turn the ordinary into sacred gratification
How to stop performing healing and start living from it
You don't need to become someone new. You just need to stop abandoning who you already are.
Whether you're deep into your spiritual journey or quietly exhausted by self-help advice that never delivers, this book will meet you where you are-with brutal honesty, grounded wisdom, and a voice that feels like a trusted friend reminding you: You were never broken. You were just disconnected from your enoughness.
This is not another quick-fix guide.
It's a mirror.
It's a map.
And it's a return to the kind of soul-level satisfaction no goal, guru, or affirmation can give you.