Well this completely made my day….
And I thought it might lift you all up, too
xo
s
“Hello Sam!
I just finished listening to “The 15-Minute Method” on Spotify.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
I appreciate that you likely receive hundreds of emails per day and may never read this one but I feel compelled to use my 15 minutes (actually 30+ minutes) today to express my immeasurable gratitude for your book and story.
I have a quirky, eclectic, integrative, holistic psychiatry practice consisting of many ADHD adults, myself included.
I do a lot of therapy and coaching with my patients and I love to provide pertinent reading recommendations that will help them get things done.
Your book will now be mandatory reading/ listening for many of my procrastinating patients whom I love dearly. (I will likely recommend the audio version because hearing it read is simply GOLD!)
I loved the short, easy to digest chapters with the consistent lay-out of the 90 second doodle, 15 minute experiment, and the hopeful “What If?” (I have yet to do the doodles but I have made a doodle of my goldendoodle. Does that count?)
I loved that this well-crafted gem is practical, yet sneaks in a lot of deep, inner work in a fun, witty, real, authentic, gentle, and compassionate way using many of my favorite authors and techniques. BRILLIANT.
I loved that you shared your struggle with Long Covid, yet, managed to write this book using your own method. INSPIRING TESTIMONIAL. I, too, have experienced debilitating fatigue from adrenal insufficiency, Lyme, mold, and opportunistic infections. It sucks. And, also, there have been gifts, silver linings, and accomplishments along the way.
I loved that you shared so many emotionally vulnerable moments, giving others permission to have and accept their emotional moments as a normal part of the human condition. Humans need more skills with managing their emotions.
I would gladly continue this praise parade, but alas, my Quickbooks awaits. (Thanks for the stats on female-owned businesses. I have had my meager business since 2003 and rarely give myself credit that it has lasted this long.)”