YOUR audacity influences YOUR income

STOP thinking, choosing & ACTING SMALL

A life worth waking up to starts with clarity.
If you are not living it yet, maybe you
1) Don’t know where to start
2) Don’t have the clarity it takes to articulate this version.
3) Are scared to start
This fillable, self-guided worksheet walks you through a deliberate sequence of questions flipping vague wants into clear direction and decisive action.

Your Becoming Un-Ignorable Starter Kit

A step-by-step guide for mortals done drifting

Few mortals choose a direction. Most drift into one.
Goals are assigned. Boundaries crossed. Potential wasted.
This checklist is a reset, helping you
1) Build your credibility so you land the roles you want vs settling
2) Earn what you deserve vs scrounging for scraps
3) Figure out how much of your life you actually control

A Guide to Setup Your Brand for Growth

Better brand Setup Beats Effort

Successful brands are intentionally curated. Early-stage businesses and Newbie Marketers stall because they lack expertise & budget.
This step-by-step guide removes that friction.
1) Saving newbie marketers time spent on research – everything you need in one place.
2) Giving business a leg-up. Set up your brand for success from the Jump – like the big boys.
Bottom line: Focus on what you are good at. Get help with the stuff you aren’t.

a guide for stuck mortals

a 5-minute Unlock to a Meaningful Life

Surface what you’re tired of, what you want, and the choices required to move forward clearly.
Turn your vague discomfort into something workable, so you can stop circling the same thoughts and start acting with intention, even in small ways.

A Freakishly Specific Kid’s Holiday Plan

when school pauses. Intention shouldn’t

Built for parents who don’t confuse school performance with life readiness.
A deliberately structured holiday plan that balances fun, learning, rest, and responsibility—so days don’t blur into screens, chaos, and last-minute guilt.
Use it to:
1) Build independence, responsibility, and self-direction beyond the classroom
2) Give kids rhythm without killing curiosity
3) Reduce the daily “what are we doing today?” spiral Because unstructured time also needs a frame.