SEASONS OF SMOKE
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What do you do when life isn't broken, but it isn't clear either? When you're functioning well, meeting expectations, showing up for the people who need you and yet something underneath keeps tugging at you? When you're capable but restless. Productive but unsettled. Moving forward but always starting over.This is the experience of Smoke: the space between clarity and confusion. It's the season where decisions linger longer than they should, momentum exists but doesn't quite carry you, and every restart feels like relief instead of resolution. Smoke isn't crisis. It isn't failure. It's the quiet middle where most people spend far more time than they admit-and it's where confusion quietly takes root.Seasons of Smoke is a guide for people who are functioning but unsettled, capable but searching, moving but not arriving. It's for those who feel the irritation of the restart, the ache of misalignment, or the sense that life "works" on the outside while something inside keeps asking for a different kind of attention.Drawing from eighteen jobs in fifteen years, Mark Hall writes from lived experience inside the in¿between. Instead of offering motivation, formulas, or quick fixes, he offers something far more rare: language for the seasons of life that don't come with instructions. Through honest reflection and grounded clarity, Hall helps readers understand what transition is actually asking for and why forcing answers too early often makes the fog thicker.Across fifty thoughtful chapters, Hall guides readers through a four¿part framework:Smoke - recognizing the subtle signs of internal misalignmentThe Hallway - navigating the uncomfortable space between what was and what's nextStaying - learning presence when clarity hasn't arrivedFire - discovering the identity that emerges when you stop runningEach section offers orientation without pressure, clarity without certainty, and movement without rushing. Instead of pushing readers toward reinvention, Hall invites them to see their season differently and not as a setback, but as a necessary part of becoming.For readers navigating career transitions, burnout, midlife questions, or the quiet frustration of feeling stuck in repetitive patterns, Seasons of Smoke provides a way to stay engaged without starting over every time something feels unclear. It offers steadiness instead of urgency, reflection instead of reinvention, and a new lens for understanding the seasons where life feels foggy but full of possibility.You don't need a new life. You just need a new lens. - The Original Mind¿Setter
What do you do when life isn't broken, but it isn't clear either? When you're functioning well, meeting expectations, showing up for the people who need you and yet something underneath keeps tugging at you? When you're capable but restless. Productive but unsettled. Moving forward but always starting over.This is the experience of Smoke: the space between clarity and confusion. It's the season where decisions linger longer than they should, momentum exists but doesn't quite carry you, and every restart feels like relief instead of resolution. Smoke isn't crisis. It isn't failure. It's the quiet middle where most people spend far more time than they admit-and it's where confusion quietly takes root.Seasons of Smoke is a guide for people who are functioning but unsettled, capable but searching, moving but not arriving. It's for those who feel the irritation of the restart, the ache of misalignment, or the sense that life "works" on the outside while something inside keeps asking for a different kind of attention.Drawing from eighteen jobs in fifteen years, Mark Hall writes from lived experience inside the in¿between. Instead of offering motivation, formulas, or quick fixes, he offers something far more rare: language for the seasons of life that don't come with instructions. Through honest reflection and grounded clarity, Hall helps readers understand what transition is actually asking for and why forcing answers too early often makes the fog thicker.Across fifty thoughtful chapters, Hall guides readers through a four¿part framework:Smoke - recognizing the subtle signs of internal misalignmentThe Hallway - navigating the uncomfortable space between what was and what's nextStaying - learning presence when clarity hasn't arrivedFire - discovering the identity that emerges when you stop runningEach section offers orientation without pressure, clarity without certainty, and movement without rushing. Instead of pushing readers toward reinvention, Hall invites them to see their season differently and not as a setback, but as a necessary part of becoming.For readers navigating career transitions, burnout, midlife questions, or the quiet frustration of feeling stuck in repetitive patterns, Seasons of Smoke provides a way to stay engaged without starting over every time something feels unclear. It offers steadiness instead of urgency, reflection instead of reinvention, and a new lens for understanding the seasons where life feels foggy but full of possibility.You don't need a new life. You just need a new lens. - The Original Mind¿Setter
AmazonPagina's: 308, Paperback, Mark Hall
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