It’s been almost a month since my wife and I sold our home in Alabama.
One week ago, we arrived on Ambergris Caye, Belize—and for the first time in a long while, life feels unhurried.
Before the move, I wrote six books.
Not because I had it all figured out—but because I didn’t want to leave with unfinished work inside me.
Some of those books found readers.
Some didn’t.
Some taught me more about marketing than writing.
Others taught me humility.
What I didn’t fully understand until now is this:
You can prepare all you want, but clarity often shows up after you take the leap.
This move wasn’t about escaping work.
It was about aligning life with the work I feel called to do next.
Now that we’re here, I want to shift from building quietly to sharing openly—the successes, the missteps, the lessons that only come from doing instead of theorizing.
If you’re in the middle of building…
If you’re questioning timing, direction, or whether the risk is worth it…
If you’ve launched things that worked and things that didn’t…
I’m here for the conversations I wish I had earlier.
Grateful for this community and excited for what’s next—for all of us.