Make it Happen!

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From living in a Garage till about 10, tinkering with a used PC somehow got me to leading ERP transformations at Epicor, you can turned every challenge into a stepping stone, like me.

My resilience through loss, financial struggles, and self-doubt proves that grit and curiosity can rewrite any story.

Now, with my expertise in Prophet 21 and the knack for solving complex problems, I’m not just managing systems—I’m building legacies.

Keep lifting others, keep pushing boundaries, and remember: the same fire that carried you from tough times to the spotlight is still burning.

Make it Happen!

I Lost 60 pounds!! In 5 Months.

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Health

"From Car Crashes to Comebacks: Your Turn to Rise"

On January 28th, a car crash changed everything. But it didn’t just change my body—it changed my mindset. In the aftermath, I lost nearly 60 pounds, not just weight, but the weight of excuses. If I could turn that pain into purpose, YOU can turn your struggles into strength.

Life doesn’t have to stay broken. Whether it’s health, habits, or hitting reset on a chapter that’s holding you back, you have the power to fix it. My story isn’t about perfection—it’s about persistence. I’ve faced financial hardship, loss, and even a few dead-end jobs, but I’ve always found a way to rebuild.

So if you’re stuck, remember: I did it. You can too. Start small. Stay consistent. And never underestimate the grit it takes to rewrite your story.

Make it Happen!

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Life

"Believe in Yourself—Even When the World Doesn’t"

Let me tell you something no one taught me growing up in a friend’s garage, working dead-end jobs, or struggling to find my place: self-belief isn’t about being perfect. It’s about refusing to let your past define your future.

I’ve been there. I’ve faced financial ruin, loss, and moments where I questioned if I’d ever amount to anything. I’ve sat in call centers, factory floors, and even battled my own demons. But here’s the truth I’ve learned: the only thing standing between you and your potential is the voice in your head that says “I can’t.”

After my car crash, I lost 60 pounds—not because I suddenly had it all together, but because I stopped making excuses. I stopped waiting for “someday” and started showing up for myself, one small step at a time. That same mindset carried me from tinkering with a used PC at 10 to becoming a leading Epicor Prophet 21 Consultant.

Here’s what I want you to know:

  • Your struggles are not a dead end—they’re fuel.

  • Your past does not predict your future.

  • You don’t need permission to start over.

I didn’t wake up one day and “have it all.” I built it. I failed, I adapted, and I kept going. If I could turn a car crash into a comeback, if I could rebuild my life after losing everything, then you can too.

Believe in yourself—not because you’re perfect, but because you’re proof that you’re capable of more than you think.

So when doubt creeps in, remember: I did it. You can too. Start small. Stay consistent. And never forget—you are the only one who can rewrite your story.

Make it Happen!

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The Lord & His Plan of Happiness

Through Christ all things are possible, learn more about what I believe:

https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/welcome/what-do-latter-day-saints-believe?lang=eng