The Fire You Forgot: Coming Home to the One Person You Can Never Lose — Yourself
Maybe you do everything right and still feel almost none of it.
You function. You show up. But somewhere along the way the aliveness went quiet — and you've been wondering if this is just how it is now.
It isn't. You're not broken. You lost contact with yourself — and contact can always be rebuilt.
Maybe you're lonelier than you let anyone see. Maybe something knocked you down — a loss, a leaving, a slow burning-out — and you've been trying to stand ever since.
The Fire You Forgot is for you.
The Fire You Forgot is a quietly moving journey back to the one relationship that never leaves you: the one with yourself. In seven short chapters, it gently shows you how the aliveness you were born with got buried — never your fault — and how to come home to it again.
Not cheap "just think positive" advice. Real hope — the kind that holds weight because it doesn't depend on anyone else showing up, or on the world finally cooperating.
Inside, you'll discover:
- Why you never actually lost yourself — and why that changes everything
- How the world buried your fire before you could even choose, and why none of it was your fault
- The quiet practice of coming home through boundaries, values, and needs
- Why being fully yourself isn't selfish — it's the most generous thing you can do
- How to keep finding your way back, for the rest of your life
Each chapter ends with a small, doable step — so you don't just read it, you live it.
Read it in two or three sittings. Carry it for the rest of your life.
You have yourself — forever.