I Help Extraordinary People Achieve “Impossible” Goals
I am no stranger to success and creating a life I am proud of. I’ve been disciplined, self-driven and very self-aware since I can remember. I’ve been able to create extremely connected relationships with some incredible people and have been able to develop skills that give me freedom to live as I please. I’ve been able to play in the NFL, and successfully create an online business where I am able to travel the world and help people get whatever they want out of life. I’ve been able to create a life that I am personally very proud of. A life that I feel good about.
I haven’t always felt this good about me..
Growing up, I’ve always been very in-tune with other peoples emotions, but to a fault. I would base how I felt about myself off of how I made other people feel. As long as I was making the people around me feel good/inspired, I felt good about me. This allowed me to create an incredible life for myself, but without the capacity to actually enjoy it. I never felt like it was enough. Like I was enough. No matter how many friends I had, how much family support I received, how much success I was having, or how many people I helped feel good, I never felt like it was enough, like I was enough.
Until my life support got ripped from me..
I received the best news, and the worst news of my life within a 24 hour period. I just received a phone call by the Kansas City Chiefs notifying me that I would be a Chief during the 2016 NFL season. Shortly after getting to the Chiefs facility, and getting a “Precautionary MRI” on my neck, I received the worst news of my life. I was told by the doctors that if I would continue to play football, I would be looking at a risk factor of 3.5/4 to be paralyzed. Roughly 20 hours after getting the call to play, I was told I would never be able to play again.. This was shocking news for me because football was my absolute passion. Furthermore, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life now that football was over. All of this happened so quickly, and before I knew it, I was in my parents basement, in South Dakota, with the only certainty I had was knowing I wanted nothing to do with the career path that was connected to my college degree (finance). I had no idea how to handle the situation.
This was the turning point that changed the direction of my future forever.
Since then, I have dedicated my life to living a life I feel amazing about. Through self-transformation, I’ve been able to learn how I want to live, independent of the love/acceptance I am receiving from others.
Now I am helping others do the same.