If you are successful but tired. Accomplished yet restless. Curious about how to lead and live well in an age of AI without losing yourself along the way, Prompted is an invitation to pause, reflect, and choose again. Not from fear or habit, but from intention.
Alex has done everything right. A long career. Respect. Responsibility. He is in the second part of his professional life, where experience runs deep and expectations are high. And yet, somewhere along the way, something essential has gone quiet. Not broken. Just muted. A low hum of restlessness follows him, even in moments that should feel like success.
When an unexpected encounter disrupts his carefully ordered world, Alex is drawn into a journey that challenges how he has been living, leading, and deciding. What unfolds is not a story about reinvention, optimization, or doing more. It is a story about becoming more aware of what has been shaping his choices all along.
Prompted is a reflective fable for leaders and professionals who have worked hard, achieved much, and now sense it is time to recalibrate. Especially those navigating the second part of their career, where the question is no longer how far you can go, but how you want to live while going there.
In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, automation, and constant acceleration, this book offers a different perspective. Humans are already the most advanced generative systems there are. We are constantly responding to prompts. Physical, emotional, relational, mental, and spiritual. The difference is that we possess awareness. A soul. The ability to pause, reflect, and consciously choose our response.
Through Alex's story, Prompted invites you to slow down and listen again. To your body. To your emotions. To intuition. To the quiet inner signals that often get drowned out by urgency, expectations, and noise. It explores what happens when we stop trying to optimize our lives and start inhabiting them more fully.
This is not a leadership manual. There are no models to apply or checklists to follow. Instead, Prompted offers something rarer. Space. Space to reflect, to feel, and to reconnect with what truly matters. Space to lead and live from a deeper place, in a world that rarely slows down.
Readers describe Prompted as calming, honest, and deeply human. Many recognize themselves in Alex's struggle and courage. It has been called "a rare gift" and "a gentle call to return home," leaving a quiet clarity that lingers long after the final page.
If you sense that something in your life or leadership is asking for attention, Prompted is not here to give you answers.
It is here to help you listen.