Some of the hardest career moments don’t come when things fall apart.
They come when everything still works.
Some of the hardest career moments don’t come when things fall apart.
They come when everything still works.
Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcast There’s a moment I see over and over again. Someone is doing well by every visible measure. Good job.Good pay.People rely on them. And yet, when they describe how work feels now, the words are quieter. “Flat.”“Heavy.”“Off.”...
Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcast Every January, people tell themselves the same quiet story: Most professionals who feel “stuck” aren’t lacking talent, ambition, or opportunity. They’re overexposed. Overexposure happens quietly. It doesn’t look like failure....
January is powerful because it feels like a clean slate.
Psychologically, it gives permission to hope again.
The problem is that hope isn’t ownership.
Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcast Have you ever walked into a room and instantly felt smaller? No one said anything.No one judged you.But you suddenly felt quieter. More aware. A little behind. Most people interpret that...
Someone takes credit for your work. It ticks you off. And it feels personal. I’ve coached a lot of professionals through this, and here’s the truth:
Most think micromanagement is a work problem.It’s not. It’s a people problem.And almost every high earner will face it at some point. When I coach professionals, this issue comes up more than anything else.Not bad bosses.Not heavy workloads.People dynamics....
If you’re showing up in conversations like an employee instead of an owner, you’re leaving opportunity on the table.
Income rarely rises because of skills alone.
It rises because of identity.
Why Corporate Professionals Struggle With Entrepreneurship — And the Mindset Shift That Changes Everything When I started teaching entrepreneurship to corporate professionals, I assumed the challenge would be coming up with business ideas. I was wrong. The real...
Thinking about starting your own consulting business? You don’t need an LLC, a logo, or even a website to begin. In this post, I’ll show you how I accidentally doubled my income by simply saying “yes” to a project — and how you can use your skills to start consulting...
Do I need an LLC? Most people who ask this question don’t realize what they’re really asking.
They’re not asking about business structure. They’re asking for permission.
Ambition isn’t the enemy.
It’s a gift.
It’s how we multiply what God’s placed in our hands.
And just like any other business, it runs on four main systems:
Most people wait years for a company to “notice” them.
They work harder, take on more, and hope a small raise or title bump will come their way.
But hope is not a strategy.
Here’s the problem—titles don’t pay bills. Titles don’t create freedom. Titles don’t put you in demand.
One of the biggest myths in business is that you need money to start. We hear stories of startups raising millions in venture capital, and we think, “That’s what it takes.”
But here’s the reality:
Should you start a side hustle, or quit and change careers? It’s one of the most common questions I hear. But here’s the problem: that’s usually the wrong question.
Most people think their paycheck is their lifeline. It’s the thing that keeps the bills paid, food on the table, and maybe even a little left over for fun. But the truth is this: your paycheck is the most expensive thing you own.
Not because of what it gives you—but because of what it costs.