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Most people who pursue personal growth arrive at the same quiet frustration: they have done the work-the therapy, the journaling, the meditation, the self-help books-and something still feels missing. Not broken, exactly. Just incomplete.
Not Yet Whole explores one question: what if the feeling of incompleteness is not a problem to solve-but something to understand?
Drawing on neuroscience, clinical hypnotherapy, and Rapid Transformational Therapy, the book challenges the widespread belief that we are works-in-progress who must continuously improve, fix, or reinvent ourselves to finally arrive at a complete version of who we are. Instead, it proposes that the compulsion to become is itself the source of the disconnection we are trying to heal.
Through a blend of psychological insight, direct inquiry, and reflective depth, readers are guided to examine the unconscious patterns, inherited beliefs, and identity structures that keep them striving toward a self that is always out of reach. The book does not offer another self-improvement system. It offers something rarer-a way of seeing that dissolves the need for one.
Not Yet Whole is not a book about becoming a better version of yourself. It is a guide to self-understanding-and what becomes possible when the search to become something else begins to fall away.