What's your Second Act?

A personal message from Steven Sonsino

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Have you noticed things shifting inside lately:

– The projects that used to light you up don’t hold your attention any more.
– Your calendar looks full, but it doesn’t feel full of the right things.
– You’re not burnt out, but you’re done saying yes to everything.

Jacqueline and I noticed this too. In our clients, our colleagues and in ourselves.

That restless something is your Second Act calling.

It’s the quiet whisper that says: Act One was good. But it’s not the whole story.

You want to build something even more meaningful.

What's your Second Act?

Later in 2026, we’ll start sharing the progress we’re making on our book, What’s Your Second Act? For thoughtful professionals who want to explore and build their own Act Two.

But right now? The door is just cracking open.

And this space, the Publishing Channel, is where we begin. A slower, calmer, more personal way to connect. To share early drafts, test ideas, and figure out how Act Two takes shape – not just for us, but for you.

If that Second Act whisper has started for you, welcome. You’re in the right place.

Join us 

If this weird ’Second Act‘ feeling sparks something in you, or if you’re just curious, I welcome you to join us. We'll keep you posted with progress on the book, so you'll get to read it first. Click the link below.

You can add yourself to our email list here. (And you'll also get a 10% discount code off your first book order, in case that's of interest.)

As successful men and women, the Second Act we build is a unique expression of our words or message, and how we choose to bring that message to life.

Could be writing a book, speaking on stage somewhere or teaching in some way. We can help with this.

While much of the content we share in this Second Act world will be ungated, a lot of it will also be hidden. For people who want to dive deeper. 

So add yourself to the list. You’ll get behind-the-scenes updates, early access to chapters, and the occasional surprise. (And yes, a discount code for books.)

Because the question isn’t if you’ll have a Second Act.

It’s what kind of Second Act you’ll choose.

But for now?

For now, take a look at the Publishing Channel. Browse around.

If you don’t want to miss anything, add yourself to our email list.

Please reach out anytime. We read every email. Tell us what you’re excited about. Or what you disagree with.

 Steven