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Unfinished Self, Becoming: Unfinished Series, #2
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Unfinished Self, Becoming: Unfinished Series, #2 in Ottawa, ON
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Unfinished Self, Becoming: Unfinished Series, #2 in Ottawa, ON
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This is not a reinvention guide.
If you are in your late fifties or sixties, you already know what those look like — the books that promise a new purpose, a new plan, a new identity, as if uncertainty were something to fix.
But the pressure to already know who you're supposed to be now is its own kind of weight.
The Unfinished Self, Becoming is for readers who find themselves between versions of their life — no longer who they were, not yet sure who they are becoming, and carrying every past self forward just in case.
Some of what you are sorting may still be possible.
Some may not be.
The professional self whose context has changed.
The creative self that never quite found its moment.
The plans that kept their place in your mind long after the window quietly closed.
Georgina Horton brings the gentle Keep, Pause, Release framework from Unfinished Things, Settled and applies it to something deeper: the selves we carry.
the self built around roles that no longer exist
the self that never fully had the chance to become
the self that stayed alive in imagination long after life moved on
One version at a time.
One honest question: Does this still belong with me?
One small decision.
That is the work of becoming.
This is not a reinvention guide.
If you are in your late fifties or sixties, you already know what those look like — the books that promise a new purpose, a new plan, a new identity, as if uncertainty were something to fix.
But the pressure to already know who you're supposed to be now is its own kind of weight.
The Unfinished Self, Becoming is for readers who find themselves between versions of their life — no longer who they were, not yet sure who they are becoming, and carrying every past self forward just in case.
Some of what you are sorting may still be possible.
Some may not be.
The professional self whose context has changed.
The creative self that never quite found its moment.
The plans that kept their place in your mind long after the window quietly closed.
Georgina Horton brings the gentle Keep, Pause, Release framework from Unfinished Things, Settled and applies it to something deeper: the selves we carry.
the self built around roles that no longer exist
the self that never fully had the chance to become
the self that stayed alive in imagination long after life moved on
One version at a time.
One honest question: Does this still belong with me?
One small decision.
That is the work of becoming.

















