You finished everything on your list today.
And it still didn’t feel like enough.
That feeling isn’t a motivation problem.
It’s a standards problem.
And if you don’t fix it, the pressure never turns off.
At the Edge of Enough is a framework from a licensed mental health practitioner that shows you why that happens, and how to finally build a personal standard that’s actually yours.
Tyler Byrd, LIMHP
“I’ve spent over a decade in clinical practice watching people exhaust themselves chasing a version of enough that keeps moving. This book is what I wish I could hand every single one of them on day one.”
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Here’s what nobody talks about.
The people who struggle most with "not enough" aren't the ones who aren't trying. They're the ones trying the hardest.
They set the alarm early, take the work seriously, care deeply, and still can't shake the feeling that they're somehow behind.
They rest and feel guilty. They succeed and immediately move the goalposts. They get the thing they worked toward, yet feel nothing.
If that feels familiar, there’s a reason.
Here's what's actually happening:
You're not measuring yourself against a real standard. You're measuring yourself against a moving target. One that’s shaped by other people's highlight reels and old scripts you picked up somewhere along the way.
Working harder doesn't fix that. Understanding how the system works does.
A licensed therapist. A basketball court. And the words that started all of this.
When Tyler Byrd was twelve years old, his coach pulled him aside and told him something that would follow him for years:
“You may be the best on this team, but you’ll never be better than average.”
That moment didn’t just sting. It quietly installed a belief that no matter how hard he worked, it wouldn’t be enough.
Tyler went on to spend over a decade as a licensed mental health practitioner, working with hundreds of individuals and teams and discovered something that kept showing up across almost every client he worked with:
The problem was never effort. It was always the standard they were measuring themselves against.
At the Edge of Enough is the framework he built from that work.
It’s not a motivational book. There are no mantras, no hustle frameworks, no pressure to become someone different.
It’s a clear, practical guide to understanding:
- Why the internal pressure rarely subsides, even when things are going well
- How your thoughts, emotions, and actions are wired together and driving your daily decisions
- Where your current patterns are quietly working against you
- How to build a personal definition of “enough” that actually holds
It gives you language for what you’ve been experiencing. And a real place to start.
Get the Book + Bonuses for $5What You'll Learn
By the time you finish this book, you’ll understand things about yourself that most people spend years in therapy figuring out.
- Why “feeling behind” is almost always a perception problem, not a reality problem, and how to tell the difference in real time
- The Think–Feel–Act loop that’s quietly driving every decision you make, and how to use it instead of being driven by it
- How your inner critic formed, the scripts it runs, why they repeat, and how to stop giving them the wheel
- The difference between control and influence, and why confusing the two is the source of most unnecessary stress
- Why awareness alone rarely leads to change, and what the research actually says about how behavior shifts
- The Edge of Enough Principle, a framework for outperforming your own average instead of chasing someone else’s standard
The book is the foundation. These three resources are where it becomes practice.
Bonus 1 — The Never-Enough Diagnostic
Identify your pattern.
A short, targeted assessment that helps you pinpoint which specific version of “not enough” is running in your life, and exactly where it’s showing up. Most people recognize themselves in the first five questions.
Value: $19 — included free
Bonus 2
The Baseline Reset: A 30-Day Introduction to the Edge of Enough Practice
Move from insight to action.
Understanding the problem is step one. This is step two. A structured 30-day guide built around the book’s framework, one small, specific action per day, designed to turn what you’ve learned into actual behavior change.
Because here’s the hard truth: knowing why you feel this way doesn’t automatically change how you feel. This is where most people realize the gap.
Value: $29 — included free
Bonus 3
The Script Flip: Your Inner Critic Playbook
Stop running on old programming.
The most common internal scripts that keep capable people stuck — written out, named, and followed by a specific response for each one. Short, practical, and immediately usable.
Value: $15 — included free
Here’s everything you get:
✦ The Edge of Enough — Full Digital Book
✦ The Never-Enough Diagnostic
✦ The Baseline Reset — 30-Day Jumpstart
✦ The Script Flip — Inner Critic Playbook
Total value: $68
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You’ll receive a framework that took over a decade of clinical practice to build.
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This isn’t about becoming more.
Most self-help tells you to do more, be more, achieve more.
This book takes the opposite position.
It starts with the idea that you probably already have more than you’re giving yourself credit for, and that the constant pressure to do more is actually what’s getting in the way.
The goal isn’t to push harder.
It’s to understand what’s driving the pressure, so you can decide what’s worth keeping and what was never yours to carry in the first place.
That’s what living at the edge of Enough actually looks like.
Not settling. Not giving up.
Just finally operating from a standard that belongs to you.
About Tyler Byrd, LIMHP
Tyler Byrd is a licensed mental health practitioner with over a decade of clinical experience working with more than 1,000 individuals, leaders, and teams.
His work sits at the intersection of mental health and real-world performance, helping people understand how their internal systems operate so they can act with more clarity, consistency, and control.
He’s worked with people who, by every external measure, were succeeding, and still couldn’t shake the feeling that it wasn’t enough. That pattern is what this book is about.
The Edge of Enough is his first book.
Get the Book + Bonuses for $5The pressure you’re carrying might not be yours. This helps you figure out what is.
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