A forthcoming book by Kiran Mann

Have You Ever Felt Like You've Lost Yourself?

A forthcoming book exploring what happens when we become so consumed by the roles we play that we lose connection with who we truly are.

Kiran Mann featured in the title-reveal artwork for Burnout: A Human Story.

I thought I was writing my story.
Then I realized I was writing our story.

The Human Question

You can have a successful career.

A loving family.

Responsibilities.
Achievements.
Goals.

And still find yourself asking:

Who am I beneath all of this?

Burnout is often described as exhaustion.

But what if it is something deeper?

What if burnout is what happens when we spend so much time becoming who the world needs us to be that we lose connection with ourselves?

Burnout – A Human Story explores the human experience behind success, responsibility, identity, resilience, and the journey back home.

About The Book

This is not a business book.

It is not a leadership book.

It is a human story.

Through personal reflections, observations, and lessons learned from a lifetime of leadership, family, challenges, and growth, Burnout – A Human Story explores the questions many of us quietly carry:

Who am I?

What truly matters?

How do I remain connected to myself while navigating life's demands?

And how do I find my way back when I've lost myself along the way?

Because this isn't just one person's story.

It is a story many of us have lived.

Portrait of Kiran Mann, author of Burnout: A Human Story.

About Kiran

About Kiran

Kiran Mann is the CEO of Brar's, Founder of M2M Business Solutions, creator of The Harmonic System™, and author of Burnout: A Human Story.

Her work explores the intersection of identity, leadership, fulfillment, and the human experience.

Through her writing, speaking, and teaching, Kiran encourages people to ask a simple but powerful question: Who am I, really?

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This isn't just my story.
It's a story many of us have lived.