
Stop Leaving Life on the Table
I wrote Stop Leaving Life on the Table after wrestling with questions I couldn't ignore – about purpose, responsibility, faith, alignment, and whether the life I was living truly matched what I believed.
The Book grew out of those questions and the work of answering them honestly. It's written for people who sense there is more clarity available to them – that life can fit better than it currently does.
It isn't about throwing away everything you've built or care about. It's about alignment – determining what truly matters, and then intentionally building a life that reflects those beliefs.
Who This Book Is For
This book is written for thoughtful people who sense that something in life is slightly out of alignment.
Many readers are capable, responsible, and successful by most standards – yet they feel a quiet tension between the life they are living and the life they believe is possible.
• people navigating life transitions
• leaders carrying growing responsibility
• individuals asking deeper questions about purpose
• anyone who wants to live more intentionally
• anyone who is trying to find their way in the world
Ideas Explored in the Book
• why capable people drift away from what matters most
• how clarity begins with honest questions
• the myth of work/life balance
• the relationship between responsibility and freedom
• how alignment restores direction and purpose
• the importance of priorities
• why meaningful lives are built intentionally
For Readers Who Want to Go Deeper
Many people read the book as a starting point for thinking more clearly about their life.
Some readers later choose to explore these ideas further through coaching conversations, where we can slow down and work through questions in a more personal way.
The purpose of this book isn't to provide formulas or quick answers.
It's an invitation to slow down, ask honest questions, and take responsibility for building a life that truly fits.
