Questioning the Walls argues that most self‑help fails because it keeps people rearranging the furniture of their lives without ever questioning the walls of the room they’re in. Instead of offering tips and techniques, Maggie Dalziel shows readers how unseen “walls” – quiet rules, inherited stories, and the lens they look through – shape everything from work and money to relationships and self‑trust. Drawing on anonymised client patterns and clear, accessible language, the book helps readers recognise their own perspective, understand where it came from, and see what becomes possible when it shifts. It’s not a programme to follow, but an invitation to see differently.