
Self-actualization can mean many things, depending on who you ask. Abraham Maslow, a humanistic psychologist, described it as the process of becoming “everything you are capable of becoming.” Others describe it as becoming the best version of yourself.
In Relationship Forensics™, self-actualization begins with honest investigation. Before we can become who we are capable of becoming, we often have to examine what we have carried, repeated, tolerated, feared, hidden, or believed about ourselves and our relationships.
The Book Work begins with Introduction, Interview, and Inventory. These first steps invite you to pause, reflect, and begin the personal investigation. The goal is not to solve everything overnight, but to become curious enough, honest enough, and courageous enough to go deeper within.
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