New Book — April 30, 2025

Moving.
Still.

Moving forward while learning to be a better navigator. How capable people navigate decisions when ambition, growth, or the pressure to keep performing begin to pull them off course.

You've done what was asked. Built what made sense.
And yet something has shifted.

A slight drag in decisions that used to feel clean. A faint sense of performing a role that used to feel natural. Nothing has failed. But something no longer quite holds.

Available April 30 · Self-Help / Personal Development

Moving Still book cover
Moving. Still.   John Simoudis

You've built what made sense. Moved forward when forward was available. And yet somewhere between finishing one thing and beginning the next, something shifted.

Drawing on four decades of personal observation and consultative exchange, John Simoudis maps the specific ways that identity and direction come apart when movement stops being a choice and becomes a requirement.

This is not a formula. Not a reinvention manual. It is a way of developing the skill that nobody teaches — orientation from the inside, the ability to move honestly without outsourcing your judgment to momentum.

In the tradition of David Whyte and William Bridges, Moving. Still. is for capable, experienced people who have earned the right to ask a harder question — and are finally ready to navigate from the answer.

"The goal was never just to read the map better. It was to take the wheel."

— Moving. Still.

01

People who are still moving forward and have recognized, finally, that their destination is theirs to find — not momentum's to assign.

02

Anyone navigating terrain without clean markers: shifting industries, new roles, relationships that don't fit old scripts, dreams that have changed shape.

03

Those still moving — and ready to become a better navigator. To move forward without losing their bearings, and to navigate from who they actually are.

John
Simoudis

Creative Director
& Brand Strategist

Throughout his career, John Simoudis has been drawn to the spaces where people make decisions about who they are — in conversations, collaborations, and the particular kind of honesty that emerges when capable people are finally asked what they actually want next.

A creative director, brand strategist, and writer, he has spent four decades working across design, hospitality, art, and culture — always closer to the human question underneath the professional one.

In the tradition of David Whyte and William Bridges, Moving. Still. emerges from sustained personal observation — of himself and of the people he has met and worked alongside, learned from, and listened to across a lifetime of creative and consultative exchange.

Still moving forward.
Ready to navigate.

Available April 30, 2025 · John Simoudis

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