When the Question Finally Surfaces: What Matters Now


Sometimes we don’t notice the shift until we stop long enough to feel it. The pace slows. A question surfaces. Something quietly asks for our attention.

One day, you’re moving through routines, juggling expectations, and doing what seems required. Then—often in a quiet moment, or after something unexpected—you pause and ask:

What really matters right now?

It’s a simple question. And it has a way of rearranging everything once we answer it honestly.

That question sits at the heart of my book, What Matters: We Are the Sum of Small Moments

It’s a short book by design. I didn’t want to add to the noise. I wanted to create space—for reflection, for recalibration, for noticing what often gets overlooked.

Why I Wrote This Book

Over the past few years, I’ve watched many people—including myself—move through transitions. Career shifts. Changing relationships. Losses. New beginnings. Through all of it, one pattern kept returning:

We spend a great deal of time chasing success, without always defining what success actually means to us.

What Matters explores how we can:

  • Reconnect with our values in a world that pulls us in every direction

  • Recognize the importance of small, meaningful moments

  • Approach change not as a disruption, but as an invitation

  • Let go of outdated stories we tell ourselves

  • Show up more honestly in the relationships that count

A Small Book for Big Questions

If you’re in a season of reflection, If something in your life feels slightly out of alignment, If you’re simply looking for a quieter way to think about what comes next—

This book was written with you in mind.

You can explore What Matters on Amazon if you’d like to learn more.

And whether through books, essays, or quiet pauses, I believe clarity rarely arrives all at once. It comes slowly. One honest question at a time.

What matters to you right now?

—Brent

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