This is a proud moment for me.

I wrote a book.

Now, hold on—maybe not a book book (the voice of insecurities are screaming loud now). But a book.

It took a crises to put this together. That crises—deep career frustration—is what cracked open my entrepreneurial journey, and by extension, this newsletter.

How I started writing a book.

This book started being written in May, 2025. It began the way most great things do—in the mundane.

It was a Friday night. I had been fired earlier that day, and by evening, I was indulging myself in my happiest thing in the world to do—journaling.

I wrote about the surreal nature of that final Zoom call. How I walked in suspecting nothing, yet somehow knowing everything. I wrote about my manager’s eyes—they were bloodshot as she broke the news.

I closed the notebook and went to bed, simply contented to have gotten the words out of my head.

Days later, I was flipping through that journal and stumbled back onto that passage. It stopped me. I saw tenderness, humor, and a kind of meaning I hadn't realized I’d captured in the heat of the moment.

“Wow,” I thought. “This shouldn’t be kept to myself.”

That singular passage demanded more. To make sense of it, I had to go backward to set the stage, and then forward to complete the story.

It started as Medium post. And then another. And then another…

Suddenly, I felt—this is too good for Medium. This needs permanence.

And then ChatGPT made a simple suggestion that took things to a whole new level. I’ll write about that tomorrow. I’ll tell you about perfectionism, and what it taught me in the publishing journey. I’ll tell you why writing a book matters at all. How this independently released 14-page pdf is a very big deal.

For today, I just want you to know accidentally-born project is finally here.

It’s called ListenIn: A Personal Odyssey on Career Alignment.

It’s a short read, but a raw one. It’s the story of navigating a career crisis when you’re "highly gifted" but feel "criminally under-utilized." It’s about the cost of performing a version of yourself that doesn’t exist, and the clarity that comes when you finally stop.

If you’ve ever felt like a powerful engine running in the wrong gear, I hope this unlocks something in you.

Till we talk again,
Cheers to growth and doing new things.

Warmly,
Taiwo.

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