
A Life Built One Day at a Time
The older I get, the more I realize something.
People who look down on the trades are pretty damn stupid.
My dad worked in HVAC his whole life. And two things about that always struck me.

The older I get, the more I realize something.
People who look down on the trades are pretty damn stupid.
My dad worked in HVAC his whole life. And two things about that always struck me.

If you’re trying to be a great spouse, a solid parent, and actually good at what you do…
You’re going to screw up.
A lot.

I place a high premium on action.
If something needs to get done, I do it. I don’t spend a ton of time talking about it. I move.
That bias toward action has built most of what I have.

I saged my office this morning.
Then I journaled under a Himalayan salt lamp while aligning my chakras and setting powerful intentions for abundance. I whispered affirmations into my oat milk latte and really tried to feel the universe hugging me back.

I’ve never really known anyone who’s actually scared of Friday the 13th. But I have noticed how fast people reach for explanations when things don’t go their way.

I’ve spent a lot of time around fast cars, and one thing becomes obvious pretty quickly.
High horsepower doesn’t mean much if you don’t know what gear you’re in.