In a world preoccupied with correcting imperfections and pursuing perfection, Kiran's latest book, Sorry and Thank You, My Dear Inner Child, encourages readers to step back and reflect. Rather than "What is wrong with me?" the book tenderly inquires, "What happened to me?"
At its core, this is the story of a boy who grew up in a small Indian town, where invisibility appeared to follow every move of his childhood. Coping with undiagnosed dyslexia, surviving colorism, and surviving emotional neglect, he yearned to be seen and to be loved. His greatest aspiration was to make life easier for his mother, a child's fantasy of becoming her rock.
Fuelled by ambition, the boy pursued success with tireless grit. From the unpaved streets of his hometown to the halls of a software firm and finally to a new existence in Holland, his path seemed enviable from the outside. But behind the achievements lay an unshakeable pang: the nagging sense of invisibility.
In Sorry and Thank You, My Dear Inner Child, Kiran opens the heart pages and gives not only his story, but a mirror for others who have ever felt invisible. This book doesn't preach. It whispers truths that many secretly harbor, that healing doesn't always come from altering yourself, but listening to the child within.
Now a certified life coach, Kiran combines both his personal and professional experience. His writing is a balance of clarity and compassion, logic and empathy, and his message is at once deeply relatable and actionable. He leads readers gently to the understanding that the answers they search for are more often than not inside themselves.
Three crucial lessons are highlighted in the book:
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How to create self-love without apology or hesitation.
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How to establish boundaries without apologizing.
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How to reclaim the courage to be unapologetically oneself.
In stories, reflections, and sincere candor, Kiran encourages readers to embark on their own path of reconnection with the lost self. The book will resonate with anyone who has ever been asked to shrink, stay silent, or conceal their true self.
Released with compassion and foresight, Sorry and Thank You, My Dear Inner Child is not just a memoir; it is a kind guide for those who seek to heal. It tells us that healing starts not when we repair ourselves, but when we are able to accept, forgive, and thank the child we used to be.
Kiran also takes his work outside of the book. From his channel KiranCnkOfficial on YouTube and Instagram, he publishes tools, practices, and discussions on self-compassion, boundary setting, and healing from emotion. His online influence has already touched many, and the book will only heighten that effect.
To those readers who have borne silent wounds, this book is a reminder: you were never made invisible at all.
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