Why I Started This Blog
There were seasons in my life when my thoughts felt heavier than my daily schedule. On the outside, everything looked normal. Work was busy. Conversations were happening. Responsibilities had to be handled.
Life kept moving forward. But inside, I was processing a lot — lessons from wins and losses, quiet worries, growing pains, and questions about purpose and direction.
When I kept those thoughts to myself, they slowly became overwhelming.
At the same time, I started feeling a strong desire to share simple life lessons from real experiences. Lessons from my journey in real estate and mortgage, from trying to build a business, and from learning how to grow with faith and intention.
That is what led me to start blogging.
I created a space called The Roundtable, where I share reflections on real topics many of us deal with but don’t always talk about openly, such as:
Leadership and personal responsibility
Resilience during difficult seasons
Faith and finding meaning in everyday life
Money, saving, and financial discipline
Entrepreneurship and the pressure of building something
Homeownership journeys and real estate lessons
Failures, setbacks, and learning to start again
This space is not about being perfect or pretending to have everything figured out.
It’s about being real.
Some lessons came from good seasons.
Others came from moments I didn’t fully understand while I was living through them. But looking back now, I can see how each experience helped shape my mindset and direction.
Writing helps me release what I would normally keep inside. It helps me slow down and make sense of what I’m learning. More importantly, it reminds me that many people are quietly carrying their own struggles while still showing up every day.
As John Maxwell once said,
“Experience isn’t the best teacher — evaluated experience is.”
If even one reflection helps someone think a little clearer, feel a little stronger, or keep moving forward, then this already has purpose.
