Dear Family,In Gay Hendricks' book The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level, he introduces four zones that define our attitudes and behaviors toward work and Life: Zone of Incompetence: Engaging in tasks we lack skills f...
Dear Family,"In life, it's all too easy to feel like we’re losing our grip, like we're no longer in control of our outcomes—that life is happening to us, not for us. During these times, we say things like:If only I had more money.If only I had m...
Dear Family,When life gets tough and stress levels spike, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that the sky is always blue.In The Headspace Guide to Meditation and Mindfulness: How Mindfulness Can Change Your Life in Ten Minutes a Day, Andy Puddicomb...
Dear Family, Are you stuck at a crossroads, trying to decide the best path forward? You're not alone. The dilemma of "this OR that" versus "this AND that" is common, especially when making impactful life decisions. In this edition of "Normalizin...
Dear Family,From early mornings to late nights, the journey to create a world where access to financial freedom and legacy creation that lifts individuals and communities, hasn't been easy. In my new video series, Build, Launch, Scale, I share the be...
Dear Family,Reverse engineering is a strategy that involves starting with the end goal in mind and working backward to determine the steps necessary to achieve that goal. I've embraced this concept to systematically approach my goals and objecti...
Dear Family,There is power in the "No" and power in the "Yes."However, you must understand when to say no and when to say yes. I've said yes and no to many things; some may never know why. I'm embarrassed by some things I've said yes to and continue...
Dear Family,Growing up, one of my most impactful experiences was attending St. Benedict's Prep (SBP) in Newark, NJ. SBP serves predominantly at-risk students and taught me about the power of persistence. Its motto is "Benedict's hates a quitter....
Dear Family,I'm filled with gratitude for the warm reception of my first newsletter. Your feedback has been both humbling and affirming, highlighting the timely impact it had on many of you.In this journey, I've observed even the most accomplished in...