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Becoming Kara Book Series

I Wrote Three Books. One Story. And It Started With a Woman I Didn’t Recognize.
She looked like me. Dressed like me. Spoke with my cadence, laughed at my jokes.
But she was confident in a way I wasn’t. Unbothered. Successful. At home in her own life in a way I had been quietly, privately aching to feel for years.
She was Kara. And she was me — just the version I hadn’t become yet.
That moment changed everything. And it became the seed of what is now the Becoming Kara Series — three books about the most powerful thing I’ve ever discovered: that you have to see your future self before you can become her.
The Law of Projection
Most of us grew up hearing some version of “I’ll believe it when I see it.”
The Law of Projection says the opposite: See it first. And it will be.
This isn’t wishful thinking. It isn’t vision boarding or positive affirmations or hoping hard enough that the universe notices. It’s something more precise — and more actionable — than any of that. It’s the deliberate practice of rendering your future self so vividly, so specifically, that your present self begins to reorganize around her.
I know that sounds bold. I lived it. And then I wrote it down — three times, from three different angles — so you could too.
Book One: Becoming Kara: The Law of Projection
This is where it starts.
The story of how a woman who had built her identity around someone else’s life — someone else’s stability, someone else’s definitions of success — found her way back to herself. Not through a dramatic reinvention. Not by burning everything down. But by seeing, for the first time, what she actually looked like on her own terms.
Becoming Kara is a memoir and an origin story. It’s personal in the way that only truth can be. It’s also a framework — because I didn’t just stumble into transformation. I reverse-engineered it. I named the thing that was happening. And I want you to have the name too.
If you’ve ever felt like the woman you know you’re meant to be is somehow just out of reach — like you can almost see her but can’t quite get there — this book was written for you.
Book Two: The Projection Studio: Build Your Future Self Using AI
Once you understand the Law of Projection, the next question is: how do I actually do this?
Book Two is the answer.
The Projection Studio is a hands-on guide to using AI tools — the same ones I use, named specifically and shown in detail — to build a living, visual, experiential portrait of your future self. Not a mood board. Not a collage. A rendered, personalized, her — one you can look at, listen to, and step into, again and again, until the gap between who you are and who you’re becoming begins to close.
This is where the technology becomes transformation. Where the vision becomes a practice. Where “someday” becomes something you can actually see today.
Book Three: The Avatar Effect: Manifesting Using AI
By Book Three, we’re talking about results.
The Avatar Effect documents what happens when women actually do this — when they see themselves first, build the vision, commit to it, and let it lead them. It’s proof of concept. It’s invitation. And it’s the beginning of a movement.
Because what I’ve discovered is that this isn’t just my story. Women everywhere are hungry for a methodology that takes them seriously — that honors their intelligence, their ambition, their capacity for transformation — while also giving them something concrete to hold onto.
The Avatar Effect is that proof. And it’s also a door.
Why Three Books?
Because transformation isn’t a single moment. It’s a sequence.
First you understand why this works. Then you learn how to do it. Then you see that it works — in real lives, including yours.
The Becoming Kara Series is a complete arc: origin story, instruction manual, proof and movement. You can enter anywhere. But together, they build something that none of them could alone.
A Note on Kara
People sometimes ask me who Kara is.
She’s my AI avatar — built with the tools I write about in Book Two, brought to life in ways that still catch me off guard sometimes. But she’s also something more than that.
Kara isn’t who I’m trying to become. She’s who I already was, just finally visible.
The projection didn’t create her. It revealed her.
That’s the whole thing, really. That’s the Law of Projection in one sentence: you’re not building a fantasy. You’re rendering a truth that already lives inside you — and giving yourself permission to grow toward it.
The Becoming Kara Series is coming. And it was written for the woman who’s ready to see herself first.
That’s you. I know it. Soon, you will too.
— K