A reflective guide born from real life success and struggle, not theory. Discover The Circle of IS , a simple way to see how thought, action and awareness keep life moving. For anyone ready to stop looking back and start walking forward. You are only ever one step away from change. After years of progress, AJ Sheridan found himself standing still. The momentum that once came easily had gone. What began as a few private notes to make sense of it all became this book, a reflection on how to move again when life feels uncertain. At its heart is a simple idea AJ calls the Circle of IS: We have a thought. We act on it. We gather experience. We turn it into something that feels like fact. Then life shifts and invites us to look again. That circle is not failure, it is growth. This book is for anyone who has ever thought: I was flying, then everything changed. - I know I need to move, but I do not know where. - I keep going over the same problem in my head. Through short, honest reflections on curiosity, stillness, resilience, patience, leadership and home, Travel Your Own Road shows how awareness can live within everyday life. It reveals how one step can interrupt a stuck pattern and how you do not need all the answers to start moving again. These reflections invite you to: Notice when you are stuck in a closed circle of thought - Turn experience into insight through reflection - Keep curiosity alive, even in disappointment - Take one honest step when change feels impossible - Travel your own road while staying open to life’s signposts Who this book is for: People in a mid-life or mid-career pause - Leaders who look strong on the outside but carry pressure within - Anyone moving through loss, change or uncertainty - Readers who value calm, plain-spoken insight over easy answers About the author AJ Sheridan has spent years building businesses, leading people and moving at pace. Then life took an unexpected turn. Travel Your Own Road grew from that moment, a way to offer language, calm and momentum to anyone who needs to move again. When the road stops making sense, awareness becomes the map.