It’s easy to miss your own life.
That’s why, in Contentment: What You’re Searching for Is Already Yours, there is a chapter simply called “Practicing Presence.”
Because your life is happening now.
Not later. Not when things settle down. Not when everything finally makes sense.
Now.
And still, it is easy to miss.
Your thoughts drift. Your attention divides. Your days fill with movement but feel strangely empty.
This chapter is an invitation.
Not to do more.
But to notice more.
To return—again and again—to the moment you are already living in.
Because this moment, even with its imperfections, holds something real.
Something steady.
Something enough.
You don’t need a different life to experience contentment.
You need a deeper awareness of the life you already have.









