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    Everything has an hour.

    Every feeling has an hour.
    Every ending has an hour.
    Every beginning has an hour.
    Every version of you has an hour.

    Some hours ask you to wait.

    Some quietly reshape the person you are becoming.

    Some invite you to let go.

    Others remind you that even after the longest night, another morning is patiently making its way toward you.

    Everything Has An Hour is a gentle collection of innerflective chapters of life—moments that explore the quiet rhythm of becoming. Through thoughtfully woven innerflections, each hour offers a space to pause, breathe, and recognize the seasons we all experience but rarely stop long enough to innerstand.

    Within these pages, you'll journey through hours of waiting, stillness, change, truth, joy, warmth, hope, and new beginnings. From Before the Hour to The Quiet Hour, Midnight Hour, Golden Hour, Early Hour, and Another Hour Begins, every chapter serves as a quiet reminder that no season is ever wasted.

    This is not a book about having all the answers.

    It is a book about learning to trust the unfolding.

    To discover that waiting can be preparation.

    That change can be gentle.

    That healing often arrives quietly.

    And that every ending carries the possibility of another beginning.

    Whether you find yourself in a season of uncertainty, innerflection, inner growth, or renewal, may these pages meet you exactly where you are.

    Because perhaps the hour you're living today...

    belongs just as much as the one you've been hoping for.

    So read slowly.

    Pause often.

    Return whenever life leads you here again.

    Some books are read once.

    Others become companions.

    May this be one you return to—hour after hour, season after season—as each chapter reveals something new about the journey you're already living.

    Because everything has its hour.

    And perhaps...

    this one found you right on time.

    Because one book is never enough