

Updated May 2026
Tampa didn't ask if I was ready.
Neither did anything else that landed on my plate these last few years. The weight? Real. The friction? Real. And so was the growth on the other side of it. I'm not the same man who started this chapter — and that's exactly the point.
I'm settled now. Rooted. And it's time to build.
Building a complete self-publishing application. From first draft to finished product — manuscript to distribution. I'm tired of watching good books die in Google Docs.
*Revising The Savvy Investor's Playbook. First book I wrote. Now it's getting the standard it deserved the first time around. No shortcuts this pass.
Launching a book club. Not the performative kind. The kind where the reading actually shapes how you think. Books worth sitting with, discussing, and applying — not just adding to a shelf you never touch again.
Developing Project Lifescape. Full stack. Debugging. Security. LMS. CMS. CRM. Newsletter editor. Enterprise-level admin dashboard. The infrastructure doesn't build itself.
Pursuing meaningful employment. I've got skills that solve real problems. Putting them to use means finding the right fit — not just any fit. My resume is here.
Identifying the right funding model. Not just for the work. For the life I'm designing around it. Money is a tool, not a scoreboard. I'm thinking through it here.
Building the websites that open the next doors. Self-sufficiency on craft, not chance.
Drafting the book series and the platform behind it. The organization that becomes the infrastructure for helping others design their best life. Project Lifescape in motion.
Earning my Google Data Analytics Certification. The Analyst in me refuses to leave that work half-done.
Finding the serious ones. Thinkers, builders, creators who actually give a damn about personal development, education, and data. Not the hype crowd. The ones who do the work.
This site is the first personal website I've ever built for myself. Honestly? It exceeded what I thought I could put together. How effective it proves to be — that part is still unfolding.
If you're reading this, reach out and tell me what you think. The fact that you made it here means something.
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