Living in Quadrants offers a practical and gentle way to handle the stresses and anxieties of modern life.
Even good things - meaningful work, caring relationships, responsibilities we value - can feel heavy when they all sit at the same emotional distance.
When everything feels equally urgent, the mind doesn't get to rest.
This book was written for that experience.
Living in Quadrants does not assume you need fixing.
It doesn't ask you to push harder, think more positively, or let go of what matters.
Instead, it offers a simple idea:
Stress often comes not from what we carry, but from how close we keep it.
Using a clear visual framework, this book helps you see your life as four distinct
spaces - not ranked by importance, but by proximity.