Mentoring Yourself isn't a guidebook. It's a lived-in journal of setbacks, pivots, unfinished starts, and quiet resilience. Written by someone who didn't follow a straight path but still found his own way, this book reflects the real journey of building something from scratch-without privilege, funding, or applause.
From failed college streams to self-funded ventures, from free projects to high-stakes pitches, this book chronicles what it really takes to become someone who builds. Through deeply personal chapters that read like reflections and reminders, the author reveals the raw truths behind consistency, reinvention, money anxiety, silence, and slow growth.
If you've ever felt like you're behind, like you started late, or like your story doesn't fit the success playbook-this is for you.
It's not here to give you answers. It's here to remind you that you're not alone.
And that the version of you who's still showing up. . . is already becoming.