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Notes from the Hallway

For When You’re Not Who You Used to Be, and Not Yet Who You’re Going to Be

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Notes from the Hallway

De : Jamie Rhodes
Lu par : B Fike
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Do you know the feeling? The door you just came through has clicked shut, but the one ahead is still closed, the handle a little strange. You’re not who you used to be, but you're not quite who you’re going to be yet.

This is the hallway—that messy, quiet, in-between space where life's biggest questions echo and the future feels deeply uncertain.

Notes from the Hallway isn't a book written from a mountaintop or a finish line. It’s written from the floor of the hallway itself. It’s not a five-step plan to success or a map to a perfect life. Instead, it’s a warm, honest conversation with a friend who looks you in the eye and says, “Yeah, I get it. It’s confusing. Let’s talk about it.”

Through a series of candid stories, reflections, and gentle takeaways, you’ll explore how to:

  • Tune out the noise of comparison and finally hear the sound of your own keys.
  • Ditch the useless life maps and learn to navigate with your internal compass.
  • Overcome the paralysis of the "next big step" by finding the power in tiny movements.
  • Take inventory of what you’re carrying—and give yourself permission to leave the heavy rocks behind.
  • Sit with the questions that don’t have easy answers, and find comfort in the not-knowing.

If you're tired of running and ready to just be where you are, this book is your permission slip. It’s a guide to making the hallway feel a little less lonely, and a lot more possible.

©2025 Jamie Rhodes (P)2025 Jamie Rhodes
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