
Now Is Where I Live
A Journey to Peace, Freedom, and the Present Moment
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James Vandenbos

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What if peace wasn’t something you had to find, just something you stopped leaving?
For most of my life, I lived in my head.
I overthought everything. Chased things I didn’t really want. Replayed the past. Tried to control the future. I was surviving, achieving, staying busy, but I wasn’t living.
I didn’t know what was missing until I finally slowed down enough to notice what was already here.
Now Is Where I Live is the story of what happened when I stopped searching for peace outside of myself and started coming back to the present moment, again and again. Not perfectly. Not instantly. But honestly.
This book isn’t a guide in the traditional sense. It doesn’t give you steps to follow. It’s not about fixing yourself or thinking your way to clarity. It’s a lived experience, told in real time, from disconnection and burnout to quiet moments of presence, gratitude, and real joy.
Inside, you’ll find:
A deeply personal story of waking up to now
The slow unraveling of overthinking, perfectionism, and performance
What it feels like to stop chasing and start arriving
How presence turns ordinary moments into something sacred
Reflections on stillness, simplicity, and what really matters
A new definition of fulfillment, one that isn’t tied to productivity or success
A final bonus chapter: a gentle guide for returning to presence in real-life moments of stress, fear, busyness, and forgetting
This isn’t a book about escaping life.
It’s about being with it.
Fully. Truthfully. With open eyes and an open heart.
Whether you’re burned out, searching, or simply tired of feeling disconnected from your own life, this is your invitation to come home.
Not someday.
Not when everything’s calm.
Now.