The Book I Never Planned to Write



Over the past few years, life has become fuller, louder, and more meaningful than I ever imagined.

Between work, raising three young kids, navigating the nonstop pace of life, and trying to stay present through it all, I started realizing how quickly these seasons pass by.

That realization ultimately led me to write Never Stop Chasing Rainbows.

The book was inspired by my paternity leave experience as a dad of three and the memories our family created during that chapter of life — especially a meaningful trip to Kauai that gave us time to slow down, reconnect, and simply be together.


What started as journal entries and reflections gradually turned into something bigger:

a reminder that success is important, but presence matters too.

The book isn’t about having parenting figured out. Far from it.

It’s about appreciating the little moments: morning walks, beach days, bedtime routines, exhausted laughter, family adventures, and the realization that these years with young kids are incredibly fleeting.


Publishing a book was something I never originally planned to do, which makes this project feel even more meaningful to me. It became a creative outlet, a personal reflection, and ultimately something I hope resonates with other parents trying to balance ambition, family, and being truly present.

I’m incredibly grateful for everyone who encouraged me throughout the process.

This book will always represent more than just a project to me — it represents a season of life I never want to forget.

And in many ways, the title says it all: Never Stop Chasing Rainbows.




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