I remember the day clearly. I asked my wife — again — if we could sit down and talk about where we were with our money as a family. Shut down. Again. And honestly? I didn't blame her. Every time I tried to lead that conversation I was terrible at it. I could work the numbers alone just fine. But leading my wife into the conversation? I had no idea how to do that. Nobody taught me and I had not figured out my seeking skills yet. So we coasted. For better or worse became — when things are better, we coast. When things get tight, we freak out. Neither of us wanted to rock the boat. We were both just trying not to lose. I was living in scarcity and sedating the truth. Avoiding the money conversation felt safer than having it. Until one day I got fed up — not at her, at me. I knew if anything was ever going to change in my house, it was going to start with me. So I did what I knew how to do — I hired help. I found coaches and mentors. I invested in myself. Over 10 years I pieced together what actually works. And out of all of that — The Same Page Method was born. It's not complicated. It's not a finance course. It's a leadership tool. A weekly rhythm that gives a man the language and the structure to lead his family's finances with clarity and confidence — without it turning into an argument. I've met very few men who figured this out on their own. Most of us were never trained for it. And that's not a character flaw — it's a gap. One we can close. Proverbs 22:6 says train up a child in the way they should go. That verse doesn't just apply to the children in our homes — it applies to every one of us who still needs training in an area we haven't mastered yet. This is my lane. This is why I built Same Page Man. No guilt. No shame. Just the work. Welcome to the brotherhood. Let's get on the Same Page. 🤝 — Samuel J Snead