You know that feeling when everything looks amazing on the outside…
But inside the business, it’s kind of a mess?
Yeah—I help with that.
But I didn’t always know that was my superpower.
Even as a kid, I loved information.
I still remember proudly rattling off all 50 state capitals in 4th grade—even though I had just moved to the U.S. and English wasn’t my first language.
But growing up, I didn’t think that made me smart.
I saw others who were charismatic, full of ideas, great with people—and I thought, “Why can’t I be more like them?”
At 18, I jumped into sales with Cutco and spent most of my 20s in roles where I had to constantly be “on.”
Smiling. Dialing. Pitching. Chasing.
And while I could do the job… it never felt like me.
By 30, I was in yet another remote sales role, wondering if I’d ever find work I actually enjoyed—or was even meant to do.
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One day, an old Cutco teammate—Michael Chu—reached out.
He casually asked, “What’s exciting about your new role?”
And something in me cracked open.
I admitted:
“I’m not in a new role. I’m just in a new title doing the same thing.
And honestly… I don’t think I want to do sales anymore.”
That moment started my turning point.
Shortly after, I discovered Roger James Hamilton and his Wealth Dynamics framework.
He talked about 4 natural geniuses:
Idea (What)
People (Who)
Sensing (When)
Detail (How)
Suddenly, it all clicked.
I wasn’t broken. I wasn’t lazy. I wasn’t “not trying hard enough.”
I was a Detail Genius—trying to do People Genius work.
No wonder I felt so off.
With the world slowing down during COVID, I took time to ask myself the hard questions:
What do I want to do? Who do I want to become?
I moved states. I dove into deep inner work. I invested in myself.
And two years later—ironically, after another conversation with Michael—I had the epiphany that shaped everything I do now:
My genius isn’t meant to shine in front of the spotlight.
It’s meant to support those in it—the “What” and “Who” Geniuses—
by solving the “How.”
I’ve lived the frustration of doing work out of flow.
Now, I help visionary creators and people-powered leaders stay in their lane—while I build the systems, structures, and backend magic that keep everything running.
Because when the “How” supports the “What” and “Who”…
That’s when true momentum happens.
Let’s build something that flows—together.
I believe everyone deserves to live with freedom—
not just reacting to life, but choosing it.
When we make decisions from love and abundance instead of fear and scarcity, everything shifts—our money, our relationships, our work, our flow.
My role?
To bring clarity, insight, and real-world tools that help people see what’s possible—
so they can choose differently and create a life that actually works for them.