About the Book
Do More is a reflective nonfiction book rooted in grief, love, loss, vulnerability, and personal relationships. It was written for readers who have experienced meaningful loss, for readers who want a better understanding of grief, and for readers who simply need a strong reminder to be more open and intentional with the people they love.
Rather than approaching the subject like a formal self-help framework, the book stays human. It allows contradiction, emotion, regret, memory, and reflection to exist on the page without flattening them into simple lessons. That makes the reading experience feel more honest, more personal, and more lasting.
What Readers Can Expect From Do More
A Personal Story of Loss and Love
The book invites readers into a lived experience shaped by grief, memory, longing, and the lasting presence of love after loss.
A Reflection on Missed Opportunities
Do More asks difficult but necessary questions about the times people hold back affection, words, or action until it is too late.
A More Open View of Grief
The book challenges the expectation that grief should stay private and unspoken, and instead treats it as something worthy of acknowledgment and compassion.
A Better Understanding of How to Help
Readers who want to support someone in grief can gain insight into why avoidance often hurts and why simple, loving acknowledgment can matter so much.
A Book That Feels Human Rather Than Programmed
Because it grows from real journaling and reflection, the voice of Do More feels immediate, thoughtful, and emotionally grounded.
A Meaningful Book to Keep or Give
Whether purchased for personal reading or shared with someone navigating loss, Do More has the depth and sincerity to make a lasting impression.