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Finding Your Bearings

A Way Back to What Matters

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Finding Your Bearings

De: Tai Sheridan
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Finding Your Bearings: A Way Back to What Matters

We live in a time of constant movement. Information accelerates. Systems expand. Demands multiply. It becomes easy to lose our sense of proportion—easy to feel unsteady without knowing exactly why.

Finding Your Bearings is not a book about fixing the world. It is a book about orientation.

At its heart is a simple premise: human life unfolds at a scale the body can inhabit. When our thinking stretches beyond lived experience—beyond what we can sense, feel, and respond to directly—we lose clarity. We lose steadiness. We lose our way.

This book explores what it means to return to the ground of actual life. It looks at attention, embodiment, proportion, and the quiet intelligence of the human nervous system. It asks how we can think clearly without drifting into abstraction, and how we can live meaningfully without being pulled apart by speed and scale.

Rather than offering techniques or quick solutions, Finding Your Bearings offers a shift in orientation. It invites readers to rediscover a life measured not by volume or urgency, but by depth, relationship, and presence.

This is a book for anyone who senses that something feels out of balance—not as crisis, but as drift. It is a steady companion for returning to what matters and living at a scale that can actually be lived.

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