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Stories, inspiration, and practical advice from my life adventure for yours. I've taken multiple corporate breaks, been in and out of debt, taken chances, explored the world and my interests, created meaningful work I love—and fallen in complicated love with uncertainty.

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This is where I share author updates and stuff related to the themes of my current and future books—big dreams, betting on yourself, corporate reality checks, building something of your own, personal autonomy, and life off the hamster wheel. No corporate jargon ever.
    LATEST: Launched Jan 2026

    Dear Fellow Dreamer: Waking Up, Taking Chances, and Creating a Life of Your Own

    This book is for you if you're restless in a safe life, or your dreams are already in-flight and you're waiting to see hoped-for results. It's also for those nervous about AI disruption who need reminders that life has always been uncertain—and incredibly worthwhile.

    This isn't a hustle-hard, sleep-when-you're-dead approach to dreams. The dreamer life is about making meaningful moves, being resilient, and creating an intentional life of your own, not racing up a ladder leaning against a wall you never actually liked.

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    Dear Fellow Spender: Enjoy Managing Your Money to Get Out of Debt, Build Savings, and Create a Life You Love

    This only sort of a money book. It's honestly more of a life book about creating what you want for your life with your current money, not just settling for the life you're currently affording.

    Readers say it's like talking money talk on the couch with a friend, and includes the steps I followed to finally trust myself with money, get out of debt, and discover the art and pleasure of well-managed money.

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