Every book I’ve ever written started with a question I couldn’t get out of my head.
For Better Than Yesterday, the question was simple—but it wouldn’t leave me alone:
What would happen if we stopped trying to be “the best” and simply focused on being a little better than we were yesterday?
Over the years, I’ve worked with thousands of people—from college students to CEOs—and I’ve seen a pattern. Most of us are so busy comparing ourselves to others that we overlook the most important competition: the person we were yesterday.
Why I’m Writing Better Than Yesterday
This book is my attempt to pull us out of the comparison trap and back into a healthier, more fulfilling way of living. It’s not about quick fixes or overnight transformations—it’s about small, consistent actions that stack up into real change.
I’m writing it because I’ve lived this. I’ve been through seasons where progress felt impossible, and I’ve learned that the way forward is almost always found in the smallest, simplest steps.
When we focus on improving ourselves—just a little—every single day, we build momentum, confidence, and purpose. That’s what I want this book to give people.
What I Hope It Does for You
If you read Better Than Yesterday, my hope is that you:
- See your progress clearly instead of getting lost in comparisons.
- Adopt daily micro-wins—tiny actions that keep you moving forward.
- Find joy in the process, not just the end result.
- Stay consistent, even on the days when motivation feels out of reach.
This book is filled with stories, practical tools, and reflection exercises you can use immediately—not someday.
A Practical Start You Can Use Today
You don’t have to wait for the book release to begin. Here’s something you can do right now:
- Write down one small action you can take today to make yourself—or your situation—just a little better than yesterday.
- Do it. No overthinking.
- Before bed, write down how it felt.
Repeat tomorrow. And the next day. You’ll be amazed at the changes these micro-wins create over time.
Better Than Yesterday isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress.
It’s about waking up tomorrow knowing you’ve inched forward, no matter how small the step.
If that sounds like the kind of life you want to live, you’re exactly who I wrote this for.
Stay tuned—more is coming soon.