
Part 2.2: Building Your Cash Flow Statement
Forget budgeting for now. If you want to change your money habits, first you need to see them. This post shows you how to break down your inflows and outflows with zero fluff.

Forget budgeting for now. If you want to change your money habits, first you need to see them. This post shows you how to break down your inflows and outflows with zero fluff.

This isn’t just about budgeting—it’s about building a life that lights you up 🔥
When you learn to direct your money 💰 intention, you stop drifting and start designing. Your spending plan becomes a map—one that leads to freedom, creativity, and wild places 🚐 🏔️

Retirement isn’t about spreadsheets — it’s about momentum 💪 and discipline over decades. Learn how to shift from human capital to financial capital 💸, automate your investing 🚀, and build the freedom to live life on your own terms 🏔️.

Your financial plan is the blueprint for your dream life 🏡. You can build it yourself—but should you? 🤔 Just like a custom home, a great plan takes vision, structure, and the right tools. You might know where you want to go, but an experienced advisor 👔 helps you get there faster and avoid costly mistakes. Whether you’re budgeting, investing, or planning for retirement, it’s not just about numbers—it’s about aligning your money with the life you want to live.

Thomas Edison didn’t fail 10,000 times—he iterated. Each experiment taught him something new. Today’s entrepreneurs do the same through digital feedback loops, using analytics and creative iteration to turn micro-failures into success.

Great businesses aren’t just built on plans—they’re born from energy. This post maps the full creative-entrepreneurial cycle: from raw vision to structured execution. It introduces a system that connects human potential with real-world output, designed for those who are more intuitive than analytical, more creative than corporate—but still driven to build something meaningful.

We hit the road at 4:30AM to chase wolf howls in Lamar Valley. Yellowstone isn’t just a destination—it’s an obsession, and the best moments happen when everyone else is still asleep.

You don’t need a genius IQ or Wall Street credentials to reach big financial goals. You need a solid plan, discipline, a little patience, and the right gear—just like a mountaineer.

When my mom passed away, her estate was in good shape—or so we thought. A small oversight turned into a big headache. This post shares a personal story about serving as executor, what went wrong, and the simple steps that could’ve made things easier for everyone involved.

Two Maine entrepreneurs, a seven-minute video, and a lifetime of lessons. How Fred Forsley and George Denney taught me that the true value in business — and in life — lies in the labels we build and the giants we learn from.