Interview With Author Yimam Beshir
Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
I’m Yimam Beshir, a public health specialist, wellness advocate, and author deeply passionate about helping individuals—especially youth and purpose-driven readers—align their lives with clarity, abundance, and holistic well-being. With a background in Environmental and Public Health and over a decade of experience in community-based initiatives, I’ve witnessed firsthand how mental clarity, emotional resilience, and personal empowerment create a ripple effect in transforming lives.
My writing blends personal growth, spiritual psychology, and sustainable wellness principles into actionable tools for everyday life. I believe success and healing start from within—and my goal is to guide readers toward that powerful inner transformation.
So far, I’ve written over 15 books across multiple categories, including self-help, youth empowerment, wellness, and environmental sustainability. Some of my key titles include:
“Unstoppable You: A Teen’s Guide to Building Confidence, Purpose, and Thriving in Life” – a practical guide for teens to develop resilience, goal-setting, and emotional intelligence.
“The Ripple Effect: How Small Health Choices Lead to Big Life Changes” – a blueprint for sustainable personal transformation through mindful daily decisions.
“ADHD Organizational Strategies: Unlocking Your Productivity and Peace” – aimed at helping readers with ADHD harness their strengths and structure their lives with intention.
“Redefining Reality: Let the Money Find You” – my newest release, offering a fresh approach to money and mindset from a soulful and energetic perspective.
Each of my books is a step toward my larger mission: empowering people to reclaim their mental, physical, and financial well-being from the inside out.
What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
My latest book is titled Redefining Reality: Let the Money Find You.
This book was born out of a personal exploration—rooted in the constant pressure many feel to hustle harder, prove their worth, and tie their self-value to how much they earn. I recognized these patterns in myself and those around me. Despite doing “everything right,” people still felt financially anxious or unfulfilled.
That’s when I realized: our outer wealth is often a reflection of our inner world—our nervous system, our beliefs about safety and success, and the energetic blueprint we carry around money.
I wrote this book not as a traditional finance guide, but as a soul-awakening invitation. It’s for those who are tired of burnout and ready to experience abundance through alignment, intention, and inner freedom. Redefining Reality helps readers rewrite their money stories, heal their relationship with wealth, and step into a reality where success flows naturally—without over-efforting or chasing.
Do you have any unusual writing habits?
Yes, I often begin my writing sessions with a short meditation or breathwork practice to ground my energy and tune into a deeper state of clarity. I also keep a journal nearby to catch intuitive ideas or insights before they slip away. Sometimes I write out of order—starting with the conclusion or key breakthrough moments—then work my way back to structure the rest of the content around that emotional climax.
What authors, or books have influenced you?
Many authors have shaped my journey, but some of the most influential include:
Michael A. Singer – for his work on consciousness and surrender.
Brené Brown – for her insights on vulnerability and authenticity.
Dr. Joe Dispenza – for connecting neuroscience with personal transformation.
The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins – especially for reframing how we handle criticism and boundaries.
These authors have helped me integrate both scientific understanding and spiritual awareness into my approach.
What are you working on now?
Currently, I’m working on a follow-up companion guide to Redefining Reality, which will include journal prompts, nervous system regulation exercises, and daily abundance practices. I’m also outlining a youth-focused book on emotional resilience and mindful tech use—an increasingly urgent topic in today’s digital world.
What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
So far, truly , I have not promoted my books except the Amazon kindle select for free promotion and kindle count deal.
Do you have any advice for new authors?
Yes—write from your own truth, not just what’s trending. Your voice is your most valuable asset. Don’t wait for perfection. Publish, learn, refine. And don’t underestimate the power of email marketing and free book promotions to grow your readership organically.
Also, make time to nurture your own wellness and clarity—because when you’re grounded and aligned, the words will flow more freely.
What is the best advice you have ever heard?
“Don’t force what’s meant to flow.” This changed how I view both creativity and life. When we align with who we are and let go of forcing outcomes, what we desire often finds its way to us.
What are you reading now?
What are you reading now?
Right now, I’m reading “The Biology of Belief” by Dr. Bruce Lipton—a fascinating blend of science and spirituality that aligns beautifully with the themes of mindset, energy, and transformation I explore in my writing.
What’s next for you as a writer?
As a writer, I’m excited to continue expanding my work at the intersection of personal growth, wellness, and conscious living. My next focus is twofold:
Creating companion workbooks to go along with some of my recent titles, especially Redefining Reality. These will include reflective prompts, energy alignment exercises, and nervous system practices to help readers apply the concepts in their daily lives.
Launching a podcast focused on “Aligned Living and Abundant Thinking,” where I’ll explore topics like financial mindset, sustainable wellness, youth empowerment, and the energetic roots of transformation.
Beyond books, I want to build a more interactive space—through courses, audio series, and group sessions—where readers become active participants in rewriting their inner stories and aligning with their true power.
If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
1. The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer – for grounding wisdom and spiritual clarity in moments of stillness.
2. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle – as a reminder that peace and presence exist even in solitude.
3. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho – for its timeless inspiration about following one’s purpose, no matter the circumstances.
4. The Biology of Belief by Dr. Bruce Lipton – to stay connected to the science behind how thoughts, beliefs, and environment shape our inner world.
These books combine deep reflection, insight, and guidance—all things I’d want with me in a place of quiet and self-discovery.
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