Today’s Business + Life Update
This morning was one I’ve envisioned for a long time.
I started the day early with coffee and time outside in the backyard with Charlie — just walking around, enjoying the quiet, the warm air, and the stillness of a slow morning. I made this move so I could live this way: time outside in the warmth all year long, more space to breathe, and a life that supports clarity, consistency, and long-term growth.
And I’ll be honest — this morning the loneliness really set in.
My first thought when I woke up was how much I craved a big hug from someone I know, a familiar face, a familiar voice, and an easy conversation with someone who has known me for a long time. I talk to people all day, but there’s something deeply different about the comfort of shared history and real presence. It’s a reminder that building something new doesn’t mean you stop needing connection — it just means you become more aware of how meaningful it is.
Also… I really wish there were organic places to eat here 😅
I genuinely cannot find a single organic restaurant in Orlando or the surrounding areas. I just remember that places like St. Petersburg, West Palm, and Clearwater used to have good co-ops and clean spots when I visited years ago — so hopefully more options start popping up here in the coming year.
And if anyone feels inspired to ship me a Brim cookie or banana bread, I would not be mad about it.
At work today, I didn’t have any clients scheduled, so I used the time to work on the Trident website. I added our new affiliate program and made several other backend updates and refinements that were needed. It felt good to strengthen the infrastructure so the business can grow cleanly, responsibly, and in alignment.
If you’ve ever wanted to share Trident with others and earn from it in a simple, transparent way, that option is now live — no pressure, just available for those it resonates with.
After work, I drove around a few nearby neighborhoods looking for rental signs and potential housing options as I continue getting settled here. It’s part of creating stability so I can stay focused on expansion, service, and long-term vision.
Training was also part of the day — not for performance, but as a way to clear my mind, process what’s moving through my life, and physically move stagnant energy so things can flow again. It’s one of the simplest and most reliable ways I stay clear and grounded.
The evening was intentionally quiet: time outside again, a simple dinner, and reading. I’m currently reading
You’re Not Perfect the Way You Are
And I genuinely think it’s a must-read for anyone committed to real growth. It cuts through self-help fluff and gently brings you back to responsibility, clarity, and conscious change — without judgment.
Grateful for this season of building, refining, and aligning — and grateful for everyone walking alongside me in it.