Coach-Consultant & Interdisciplinary Problem-Solver for the Effective Executive
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Who Am I?
"I have no special talents, I am only passionately curious." - A. Einstein
I came to the United States when I was 2 years old with my mom. My dad was already residing in New York City and that's where my journey began.
My teachers words still reverberate into the present today and all the people who nurtured me growing up had a positive influence on me. I was one of the lucky ones.
Clients I worked with were specialized in IT, Marketing, Sales, Finance, Healthcare, and include C-Suite members.
Living with my family right now and saving up as much money as possible for the future. I love investing.
Hobbies are reading the industries, hitting balls at the driving range, fake-money poker, investing and playing with my nephews. I'm on a mission to read 1,000 books. I think I'm pretty close. I have lost count. But my library just keeps on getting fuller. I love reading rare knowledge.
A large amount of my research focuses on aspects of solving a problem for my clients, or for my own businesses. I am also a self-help junkie and am addicted to practicing life-enhancing mental practices like but not limited to meditation.
I hold an AA in Psychology from the University of Phoenix and have aspirations to receive my Ph D. during my lifetime. I currently make a living through a combination of information products that I sell, professional services like consulting and even private life coaching on occasion for very specific people.
I also mentor men in their teen years as I have always wished I had a good mentor during those difficult and confusing times in my youth life. That's it for me, but what intrigued you to come here? Feel free to connect with me any way you like.
Why Do I?
"Life is for Enjoyment" - Elliot Dallen
A trusted advisor of mine sent me an email with the subject line: "At 31, I have just weeks to live. Here's what I want to pass on"
You'd know my relief when you realize that it was a link to an article written in the Guardian which I read and highly recommend it.
Although I was saddened again after reading it, I learned one of the most valuable lessons I've ever received. It wasn't exactly the kind of life advice that you'd read in a column or off the self-help shelf in the book store.
It was more like a sudden realization of how much suffering we people put on ourselves needlessly.
The thing is, we often make life about something hard. We want to save millions of lives, make millions of dollars, and influence millions to know our name. That's not easy.
And then we work relentlessly to achieve our goals, only to one day (hopefully sooner than later in life) realize that we forgot why we are here in the first place. Life is for enjoyment.
What Do I
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit." - Aristotle
Thinking is what I do for my clients so I have to remain sharp at all times.
A healthy life is necessary for the success of my professional commitments and my self.
My morning routine is, my foundation every wake-up. Peak state is usually won from the process I use to organize my strategy and prepare for action. The war is won in the tent. Winning my day is inevitable once that's done.
I produce value for my clients every day in the form of information that supports your decision making that produces the confidence to move swiftly. I have a virtual assistant in the Philippines who supports my activity.
Problem solving interdisciplinary problems keeps me constantly evolving in constant skill and knowledge acquisition. It's taken me hundreds of thousands of hours to teach myself and be mentored by others and a lot of pain and sacrifice has been endured. It's quite enjoyable for me.
Herein lies the problem: How does one create money to finance his or her existence using the very thing your existence gives you: creativity.