ABOUT
"You can't just do what everyone else does. You're different."
Attribution: My mother told me that as a kid. She wasn't being poetic. She was being precise.
Where It All Started
I grew up the youngest of three brothers in a small town in North Carolina. We didn't have much money. But we had something a lot of wealthy families don't: truth delivered without apology. My mother spoke in sharp, clear statements that cut through noise before I even knew what noise was. No sugarcoating. No hand-holding. Just wisdom, straight no chaser. My father didn't give long speeches. He commanded respect by being a man who required it. He once told me: "Don't let anyone piss in your face and tell you it's raining." That's the household I came from: faith-rooted, family-centered, and completely allergic to nonsense.
Marginalized By What Was Temporary
Being the youngest means you spend a lot of time being underestimated by factors you can't control; your age, your size, your place in the pecking order. You learn early that the room doesn't automatically make space for you. You have to earn it. Not by being louder, but by being ready when the moment comes. I was never the one waiting for permission. I was the one preparing for the opportunity.
Spoken Into Before I Could Speak For Myself
Before I had language for who I was becoming, others seemed to see it. A friend of my father's, a successful business owner, looked at me as a kid and declared high income earning potential over my life. My high school track coach pulled me aside and told me plainly: "You're not going to make it with athletics. You're going to make it with your mind." Those words never left me.
The Education Life Gave Me
Right out of college I was placed into a high level management role: overseeing customers, accounts, finance, and inventory alongside colleagues who were a minimum of ten years older than me. I got demoted. Then I got fired from another job. By every conventional measure I was behind. But I read a book called The Magic of Thinking Big during one of life's most stagnant seasons; and something shifted. I packed up my life, left North Carolina, and moved to Los Angeles, California with $2,000 to my name. No guarantees. No safety net. Just conviction and forward motion.
THE CLIMB
What Happened Next
I connected with a group building something new. Got hired. Became manager. Grew into the role. Then I bought the company. Then I sold it. I was later offered and accepted a role as CFO; one I've had to grow into in real time. Today I serve as a 6-figure CFO overseeing millions in assets: not because life got easier, but because I refused to let where I started determine where I finished. I get placed in rooms I'm not supposed to be in yet; and I figure it out.
THE PURPOSE
Why I Do This Work
I am a husband and the proud father of three: a son who made me a father for the first time, and two daughters who remind me daily why legacy matters. Everything I build is for them. Every system I teach is one I've lived. Every principle in the MORE Method was forged in real pressure, not theorized in comfort. I don't coach from a highlight reel. I coach from a journey that includes demotion, termination, relocation, and reinvention.
What I Believe
Structure over struggle: Most people don't have a potential problem. They have a structure problem.
Faith requires execution: Faith without execution is just wishful thinking. The gap is identity, strategy, and systems: Not talent. Not luck. Not timing.
Truth is the highest gift: Delivered clearly and without apology. That's what my parents gave me. It's what I give my clients.
End with bold statement: Straight. No chaser.
The MORE Method
Everything I teach flows through a framework built from lived experience; not theory. Four pillars. One transformation.
 Map the Vision —
Define who you must become and where you are truly going.
 Overcome Limitation —
Identify and break the beliefs that have been capping your results.
Realign Strategy —
Build the structure and systems your life actually needs.
Execute With Momentum —
Develop the discipline to produce consistent, compounding results.
This isn't motivation. This is method.
Choose Where You Want to Start
Every entry point leads to the same destination: the next level of your life.
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