I’m Nobody. But That’s the Point.

 
 

That means if i can do it, anyone can.

In 2016, I had $2,000 to my name. By 2021, I had multiple rental properties, fled the corporate world, and now spend my free time traveling the world and helping people.

But before that, I was born to a normal middle class family, who happened to lose everything in 2008. We went from nice house in a suburb to living in a family friend’s home in a bad part of town. At that time, my primary concern was hiding my living situation from everyone so that I didn’t get kicked out of my high-school for no longer living in that district. Once graduated, neither of these situations improved. I spent multiple years bouncing around to different college courses with no real strategy in mind, all while continuing to work in various restaurants as I had since 14 years old. Fast forward many meandering years later, and I ended up in the same boat as many young adults entering their 20’s; staring down the business end of the barrel of life, unarmed, and with no escape plan. I had already tried and failed to find any interest in everything from policing to aeronautical engineering and spent nearly all my life savings attempting these endeavors to boot.

I had always considered the military, but was too lazy and selfish to actually pull the trigger. That is, until I heard about the Air National Guard. Only requiring a 2 day per month commitment after the initial training, I said fuck it and signed up without telling anyone. I left for training January 2017, and had to focus on that full-time for just shy of a year. And although they don’t technically pay you very well, you have literally 0 expenses. So while I made under $5 an hour for that entire year, I walked away with over 30 grand.

And apparently the stereotype is true, because all my peers bought new Camaros and Jeeps. Contrarily, I bought a Toyota, put a down payment on a multi-family property, moved in, and rented the other side. I proceeded to finish up my 2-year degree, and get a corporate job at a bank for a year, living viciously below my means until I could afford a second multi-family home. I was making so little at the bank, I decided to quit and try my hand at something bigger. Shortly thereafter, I wrote my book and started this new lifestyle.

That’s over a decade compressed into a couple paragraphs, but why did I bother sharing this? To show that I did something anyone can do. If I can do it, anyone can. I had no inheritance, no handouts, and no special attention that helped get me where I am. I have nothing but my principles and ideas to thank. That’s what I’m “selling” here. That’s why I wrote the book and that’s why you are reading this right now.

I put my principles into practice to see what the results would be and my life is a living testimony to the fact that this shit works.

I attest to my financial and mental success far more to ‘what I didn’t do,’ rather than ‘what I did do.’ This is why I wrote a book titled “Everyone’s an Idiot.” The barrier to success is, more often than not, ourselves. Our behaviors and habits dig you deeper faster than you can dig out. Until you hit bottom.

So where does this leave me now? Well, I refer to myself as a life strategist, not a life coach. A life coach is someone who pays $1,000 to get some bullshit certification after taking a three day online course which grants them no authority. A life strategist is someone who has overcome a wide range of different circumstances, has first-hand knowledge of life, people, cultures, and has fostered relationships and success stories with people around the globe. You know part of my backstory now, but what’s been the result? I’ve been to dozens of different countries, become a CEO, and published author. I have lived a life chock-full of incredible experiences. I spend my time creating and helping individuals follow a detailed plan that is fine tuned to their exact situation. I do this not because I have to, or for moneys sake, but because I want to. Because that’s what I have the freedom to do. I stop and (re)start at my leisure. My life is a testimony of the power of strategizing on display.

A strategy is the difference between the daily mundane like I used to have, and the power to make your circumstances what you want them to be. I’ve helped many people create bulletproof plans for their life according to their goals just as I have my own, and I can do it for you, too. If you’re tired of running on a perpetual hamster wheel of go to work, go home, and wait for the weekend, you’ve come to the right place.