Monday, March 2, 2026

The whole point of entrepreneurship is freedom.


Success doesn’t have a start time.

Some people win before sunrise. Others win after dark. The time isn’t the variable. The consistency is.


Tried copying others? It never works.

Every time I followed someone else’s structure, I ended up frustrated. My results came when I created my own.


Alignment creates momentum.

When your habits match your goals, everything flows easier.


Your system should serve your life.

Not the other way around. The whole point of entrepreneurship is freedom, not burnout. 

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Discipline should create freedom.


Discipline is personal.


It’s not about what time you wake up. It’s about showing up when you said you would.


Habits mean nothing without purpose.

You can be busy every day and still move nowhere.


The best systems fit your strengths.


Stop trying to copy routines that don’t fit your life. Build what supports your mission.


Discipline should create freedom.

If your routine feels like a cage, it’s not a system. It’s self-sabotage.


What is the Augusta Rule?



Did you know you can rent your home to your business up to 14 days a year — completely tax-free?

It's called the Augusta Rule, and most business owners have no idea it exists.

Even worse, their CPA doesn’t either. 

Your business pays you fair market rent to use your home for legitimate business purposes — meetings, strategy sessions, client events, or board meetings.

You receive the rental income tax-free (no income tax, no self-employment tax).

Your business can deduct the full rental expense.

Unfortunately, most CPAs never mention this strategy. 

Want to see what other strategies you're missing?

Friday, February 27, 2026

Struggling to Stand Out on LinkedIn?


This One Tactic Changes Everything.

With so much noise on LinkedIn, it’s harder than ever to stand out. But what if I told you there’s a simple way to amplify your reach and boost your authority—without spending a dime?


That’s where publishing articles comes in.


If you’re like most LinkedIn users, you’re probably focused on building connections and posting updates, but the real game-changer is something most people completely overlook—publishing long-form content. Regularly publishing articles on LinkedIn gives you a powerful edge, helping you establish your authority and make a lasting impression on your network.


Here’s why this tactic changes everything:

1. Showcase Your Expertise and Provide Constant Value

Publishing articles allows you to go deeper than short posts or comments. It gives you the space to share meaningful insights, strategies, and lessons that resonate with your audience. This positions you as a go-to expert in your field, making people take notice of your expertise and view you as a thought leader.

2. Stay in Front of Your Audience Weekly

Visibility is key to success on LinkedIn, and consistent article publishing ensures you stay top-of-mind. Each week, your audience sees your name pop up in their feed, reinforcing your brand and building trust. The more valuable content you share, the more likely people will turn to you when they need advice, services, or solutions.

3. Leverage the LinkedIn Algorithm to Maximize Your Reach

LinkedIn rewards content that engages users and keeps them on the platform. Articles, being long-form, tend to keep readers’ attention longer than short posts. This makes LinkedIn’s algorithm more likely to prioritize your content, giving you better reach and exposure to new audiences, especially when your articles spark conversations.

4. Boost Your SEO and Organic Ranking

Publishing on LinkedIn not only enhances your presence on the platform but also improves your organic ranking on search engines. Since LinkedIn articles are indexed by Google, you’ll start showing up in search results for key topics related to your field, boosting your visibility and driving more traffic to your profile.

5. Not Publishing? You’re Missing Out on Massive Growth

If you're not taking advantage of LinkedIn’s publishing feature, you're leaving growth on the table. By consistently publishing articles, you gain more visibility, attract a larger audience, and build your reputation as a thought leader in your industry. Missing this opportunity means missing out on new connections, clients, and opportunities to grow your business.


Final Thought: Don’t Get Lost in the Noise—Stand Out by Publishing Articles


In a crowded LinkedIn feed, publishing articles is a surefire way to set yourself apart. Start sharing your insights today, and you’ll soon notice how this one simple tactic can change everything for your LinkedIn presence—and your business growth.

Step outside....


I’ve been thinking lately about how easy it is to live life inside boxes—our homes, our cars, our offices, even our screens. We move from one to the next, barely noticing that we’ve traded fresh air and sunlight for fluorescent lights and task lists. And while those boxes might keep us comfortable, they also keep us contained.

Let's explore what happens when families step outside those boxes—literally and emotionally. When we slow down, breathe in the fresh air, and let ourselves (and our kids) get a little messy, something shifts. Nature has a way of grounding us, reminding us to notice—how the air feels, what our body needs, and what it means to be fully present.

And maybe that’s the heart of it. Life, work, and parenting don’t always need more structure or more rules. Sometimes what we really need is space. Space to feel, to listen, to reconnect—with ourselves, our children, and the world around us. Whether that’s creating a calm corner in your home, taking a walk together after dinner, or just looking up from your phone long enough to notice the sunset—it all counts.

So this week, I invite you to step outside, literally or figuratively. Let yourself breathe beyond the boxes. You might be surprised by how much calmer, connected, and whole you feel.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

$51,127 tax horror story.


My friend just got off the phone with a business owner who had been with his CPA for 23 years. 

And this owner had nothing but nice things to say about their CPA, he was ‘great’ and a ‘nice guy’. 

But in just a 30-minute conversation, he learned that he was on track to overpay $51,127 this year! 

Now, this business owner has been at this income level for the last 15 years.

So if you do the math, $51,127 x 15 years.

That means he had overpaid the IRS an extra $766,905 that he didn’t need to. 

I talk with business owners like this EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. 

And look, your tax preparer is probably a ‘great person’. 

But they aren’t great at tax planning and saving you money. 

Your accountant should be reviewing each of these key areas of your business: 

  • Retirement
  • Deductions
  • Credits
  • Niche-specific strategies
  • Tax Cuts & Jobs Act Updates
  • OBBB Updates

Think about it, what would your business do with an extra $766,905?

Probably a lot more than the IRS would!! 




A literal career skill you should steal from ChatGPT and start applying to yourself.


Ever notice how every time you ask a question in ChatGPT or give it something to do, it ends the task with proposing a follow-up question, or a new solution for you to try?


That is the energy you should bring to your job. Be solutions focused! Always offer an idea on what could make sense to do next! Don't wait for suggestions from your boss—MAKE THE SUGGESTIONS.


This is silly, but honestly, dead serious. The best employees over the years were the ones who proposed ideas & solutions.