I See You
From death to life
"I did not want to be a writer. I wanted to be well. The book came as the breath came — after long stillness."
A book for the people who are not yet ready for a solution.
Seven chapters tracing thirty-one years of clinical work, a quiet illness, and the slow construction of a practice that I now call MindFlow Ergonomics. The book is not a how-to. It is a record of a return, written in the order it occurred.
It is for the doctor who has not slept in a year. For the friend who keeps showing up. For the reader who has tried the apps and the breathing and the journaling and is still — somehow, in some quiet, embarrassed way — not yet well.
You will not be told what to do. You will, I hope, recognize yourself.
"The first book in a decade that I have read aloud to my wife, on purpose, in the evening."
"A book that does the difficult thing of being slow without being precious."
"I have given seven copies away. I will give more."