The Ecology of Enoughness Workbook: Part One
Most people who achieve financial independence spend years learning how to acquire, manage, and optimize wealth. Far fewer learn how to inhabit it.
This workbook is a first step in that direction.
The Ecology of Enoughness introduces a practice of self-attunement—learning to notice the inner forces that shape how you relate to your money, your decisions, and your life. You'll explore two recurring influences: one that looks backward toward what has kept you safe, and one that points toward what is trying to emerge.
The workbook includes two companion essays that lay the foundation for the practices—one exploring what it actually means to have enough, and another examining why that feeling can remain elusive even when the resources are clearly there. From there, you'll move through guided visualization, body-based inquiry, reflective journaling, decision practices, and a week of structured observation designed to deepen your awareness over time.
This is not a book about budgeting, investing, or financial planning. It is about the inner life that precedes all of those things.
Designed as a bound workbook, it invites you to slow down, write in its pages, return to it often, and allow your understanding to deepen with each visit.
Includes:
Two original essays
29 pages of guided practices and reflection
Visualization and somatic awareness exercises
Journaling prompts and decision-making practices
A seven-day observation journal
A durable, bound edition designed for repeated use
Please note that the price quoted includes economy delivery, which may take up to 3 weeks.
The Ecology of Enoughness Workbook: Part One
Most people who achieve financial independence spend years learning how to acquire, manage, and optimize wealth. Far fewer learn how to inhabit it.
This workbook is a first step in that direction.
The Ecology of Enoughness introduces a practice of self-attunement—learning to notice the inner forces that shape how you relate to your money, your decisions, and your life. You'll explore two recurring influences: one that looks backward toward what has kept you safe, and one that points toward what is trying to emerge.
The workbook includes two companion essays that lay the foundation for the practices—one exploring what it actually means to have enough, and another examining why that feeling can remain elusive even when the resources are clearly there. From there, you'll move through guided visualization, body-based inquiry, reflective journaling, decision practices, and a week of structured observation designed to deepen your awareness over time.
This is not a book about budgeting, investing, or financial planning. It is about the inner life that precedes all of those things.
Designed as a bound workbook, it invites you to slow down, write in its pages, return to it often, and allow your understanding to deepen with each visit.
Includes:
Two original essays
29 pages of guided practices and reflection
Visualization and somatic awareness exercises
Journaling prompts and decision-making practices
A seven-day observation journal
A durable, bound edition designed for repeated use
Please note that the price quoted includes economy delivery, which may take up to 3 weeks.