If you've ever felt behind in your own life, unsure of who you're becoming, or quietly exhausted by the pressure to have it all figured out-this book is for you.
Learning to Like Yourself is a gentle, honest guide to self-acceptance during the uncertain years of your twenties. It isn't about fixing yourself or chasing a better version of who you should be. Instead, it's about learning how to sit with who you are now-with more patience, compassion, and understanding.
Through reflective insights and grounded encouragement, Makayla May explores what it means to make peace with comparison, self-doubt, changing timelines, and the uncomfortable in-between. This book offers space to slow down, let go of unrealistic expectations, and begin building a kinder relationship with yourself-right where you are.
You don't need to be more accomplished, more confident, or more certain to be worthy of care and acceptance. You're allowed to be a work in progress.
This book is for anyone learning to trust their own path-and to like themselves while they're still becoming.