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I Am the Project
For years, I believed I was working on myself.
I thought that was a good thing.
It even sounded noble.
Become a little wiser. A little calmer. A little better every day.
The problem was that one day I realized I had become so busy building myself that I had forgotten who I was building all of this for.
This book isn't about becoming a better version of yourself.
It's about noticing the moment when life quietly turns into another project.
You make lists.
You plan.
You prepare.
You improve.
You wait until everything is finally ready.
And somehow, without noticing, you begin preparing for life instead of living it.
If you've ever caught yourself saying:
"I'll start when..."
"Just a little more..."
"After I finish this..."
...then this book was written for you.
At the heart of the story is a character you'll probably recognize immediately-the Architect.
The Architect isn't a villain.
He genuinely wants the best for you.
He loves plans, productivity, self-improvement, and perfectly organized days.
He's always ready with another checklist, another course, another goal, another way to become just a little better.
The only problem is...
He doesn't always know the difference between living and managing life.
Written as an intimate conversation rather than a traditional self-help book, I Am the Project invites you to slow down and notice the ordinary moments we so often postpone.
A cup of tea.
A notebook.
A walk.
A quiet evening.
A conversation.
Things that don't need to become projects in order to matter.
This is not a book of techniques.
It doesn't promise quick transformations.
It doesn't offer a ten-step system.
Instead, it asks gentle questions that stay with you long after you've closed the book.
What if life doesn't need so much preparation?
What if not everything has to become meaningful?
What if today doesn't need fixing?
What if today is already enough?
With warmth, humor, honesty, and quiet self-irony, Tavi Meledina explores perfectionism, overthinking, the need for control, and our endless search for the "right moment."
Page by page, the book offers something surprisingly rare:
permission.
Permission to stop improving yourself for a moment.
Permission to stop waiting.
Permission to simply sit on a bench.
To drink coffee without turning it into a practice.
To close the notebook.
And finally-
to live.
If you've ever felt exhausted by constantly trying to become someone better, perhaps this book won't teach you how to improve your life.
Perhaps it will gently remind you that your life has been waiting for you all along.
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