You are one step away. That is the problem.
Most people do not fail at the beginning. They fail one step from becoming who they said they would be.
They start the business. They take the meeting. They write the plan. They get close enough to see the life they want. Then they wait. They adjust. They overthink. And somewhere in the waiting, almost stops being a distance and becomes an address.
The Almosts is a field manual for the final step: the call you have not made, the draft you have not shipped, the decision you keep rescheduling. Inside, you will learn to recognize the Almost Trap, the five-move pattern that stalls talented people one step short of the line: start strong, get close, adjust instead of finish, overthink instead of decide, and wait for a readiness that never comes.
Then you will watch more than a hundred real people break it. The inventor who built 5,126 failed prototypes before number 5,127 changed housework forever. The welfare mother who wrote an empire from a cold flat. The saleswoman who carried fax machines through slammed doors until a pair of scissors changed her life. The boy from the housing projects who built Starbucks. The 297-pound exterminator who became the hardest endurance athlete alive. The company that laughed at Netflix, and the one that invented the digital camera and hid it for twenty-five years.
Inside the five parts of The Almosts:
The Line: the two kinds of people, and the engine that separates them
The Aim: choosing the work that counts and defending it against detours, distractions, and your own agreeable nature
The Work: the daily mechanics of finishing, the hated task first, working without the mood, deciding fast, starting before you are ready
The Multipliers: more from the same hours through quality, found time, the right place, and other people’s hands
The Distance: what keeps you going when motivation cannot, and the alibis that stop everyone else
Every chapter opens with a line worth keeping and closes with Crossing the Line: three moves to make before the day ends. Something to do today. Something to do this week. And the test that tells you it worked.
This is not a motivation book. Motivation is the cheapest commodity in the world; every Almost is motivated. This is the book for the moment after the motivation: the finish.
Who this book is for: entrepreneurs sitting on an unlaunched idea, professionals stalled one level below their ability, builders and writers with a project frozen at ninety percent, and anyone tired of being talented in private.
The world is not short on dreamers. It is short on finishers.
Turn the page and become one. $0.99 on Kindle.































