Financially Limitless

It doesn’t take an expert to know there’s more to life than money – I’m sure this is something you’re already aware of. 

Instead of worrying about money I want you to decide how you want to spend your life. Money is a tool which will allow you to proactively decide to live the life you dream of if you use it to maximize the potential of every dollar. 

What's Important to You?

Your values will help you define your limitless lifestyle – a life where you spend big money on the things you love, responsibly & guilt free, because you’ve taken care of day to day finance by creating a financial system that handles paying bills, saving, & investing for you. 

This allows you to start thinking next level and using money to maximize your potential for the things you find important in life. 

Personally I love to learn new things and have experiences. 

When you learn to manage your money, you can design the life you want to live. We don’t have to be handcuffed to the same money rules we grew up with. 

It’s time to realize our potential. What do you want more of in life? More fun? More time? More freedom? 

You can create the life you dream of if you put everything you learn on this site into practice. I have and it’s allowed me to focus on the things that bring me joy & make my life limitless.

Create a Plan for Wealth & Life

If you want to live the life you dream of I walk you through a 6 day program where you’ll master your finances, clarify the vision of the life you want to live, and ultimately create a financial roadmap to get you there.

The best part is, I’ll be there to hold your hand every step of the way. We’re going to identify whats important to you and create a finiancial system so you can achieve your goals, invest for the future, grow your savings, and manage expenses automatically.

Let’s talk, I want to help you reach your financial goals

My Limitless Life

Once you create a financial system to take care of the heavy lifting you have the freedom to pursue the things that really excites you. 

Once you’ve identified what brings you joy you can focus time, money, and energy to maximize your enjoyment in life.

These are some of the examples from my life that hopefully you can use as inspiration to live your limitless life.

Limitless Life Area 1: Self-Improvement

You should always be learning & improving yourself – that’s what the scammy internet marketers on YouTube say. 

Because of all the fakeness and salesmanship surrounding personal development online I’ve resisted thought of personal development being something I truly enjoy. 

Sadly when I checked my credit card statements to determine where a majority of my spending went I realized I’d spent $3000 in half a year on books and online courses. 

Truthfully, I’ve loved reading since I was a child. During my spare time I’m constantly watching YouTube videos about science and engineering. I spend lots of resources using online courses to achieve my goals. 

I’ve used the money I spent on personal development to improve my life in the following ways:

Online Courses

Podcasting has been one of the hardest yet most rewarding part of my life. The first time I recorded a podcast it took over 12 hours to record an 18 minute episode. Since then every week I’ve gotten better and more confident behind the mic. I’m not where I want to be but I’m getting better each day. I got into Podcasting to connect with you and help people like you live their best financial life. Power Up Podcasting taught me everything I needed to know to get my podcast from an idea to an actual show.  

Limitless Life Area 2: Experiences

One of my favorite things to do it to try new things and have different experiences. 

When I first shared this with a friend he said hold up, What I meant by having experience is going to a strip club, you want to jump out of a plane?

How everyone wants to experience the world is totally unique to them, here are some of my favorite experiences:

Motorcycles

I originally got into motorcycles to fix a problem. The upperclassmen were being forced off campus at the university I attended to make more dorm rooms available for underclassmen. Parking was tight on campus and none of the apartments were within a 10 minute walk of campus. I knew I wasn’t going to spend the rest of college fighting for parking so instead I chose to park between the cars. 

Yahama R6
Yamaha R1

My 04 Yamaha R1 was on its last leg. After cooking the stator & replacing the rectifier I was done taking a wrench to the thing and decided it was time for a new bike. 

BMW claims this bike can go from 0-100 in 3 seconds. While testing this claim on the open road my visor lid flipped open at 88 mph and I thought I was on my way to heaven. In a way I was already there. Life is too short to not spend with a vehicle that doesn’t make you smile.

BMWs1000rr

Indoor Rock Climbing

This was one of our first dates. We went rock climbing indoors and scaled a 5 story vertical wall.

Indoor rock climbing

Spa Day

Spa

If we’re being honest a day at the spa wouldn’t normally be something I’d be super excited about. Relaxing and splashing around in water isn’t how I usually spend my time but for Alicia’s 26th birthday I gave her a day of hydro massages and relaxation. 

My 28th Birthday

Sometimes things go wrong even when it’s your birthday. For my 28th birthday I learned how to take faster racing lines in go karting and why I keep losing GoPro’s while doing things like zip lining.

Buccaneers @ Cowboys

I happen to live in the same city as my least favorite sports team. However, everybody else in the house seems to love them so for Dallas’ 9th Birthday I got tickets to watch the Cowboys catch an L in person. (They didn’t disappoint)

Limitless Life Area 3: Travel

One of my greatest fears is to wait so long before traveling & seeing the world that I’d be no longer able to because of old age and declining health. 

One of Alicia’s and I goals as a couple is to travel the world together. Traveling is something we both share a love for & use to enrich our lives.

These are some of our goals and experiences:

Travel to Each of the 50 States in the US

South Padre Island, TX (July 2017)

This island off the coast of Texas was originally supposed to be nuked in the 1945. Thankfully the government changed its mind & tested the first atomic bomb in New Mexico instead so we enjoyed a week of jet ski’s, dolphin watching, and relaxing on the beach. I also lost my first GoPro in the Gulf of Mexico – right after Alicia told me not to bring it into the water.  

South Padre Island Texas

San Diego/Los Angeles, CA (July 2018)

We did everything from exploring caves on La Jolla beach to surfing in the freezing cold Pacific (the water is cold year round because it flows clockwise down the coastline from the Arctic). We even hung out on Malibu beach and hiked up Hollywood hill in LA. 

Little Rock, AR (July 2019)

Alicia and I hopped off the couch and took a 21 mile bike ride from Downtown Little Rock to Big Dam Bridge and back. 

Little Rock Arkansas
Memphis Tennesee

Memphis, TN (July 2019)

Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken lives up to its name, the hour wait was totally worth it. We raced electric scooters on the river in Downtown Memphis & hung out on Beale Street.

Washington DC/Delaware/Maryland (Sept 2019)

I’d been planning the perfect engagement for a year to surprise my girlfriend. We missed 7 flights in the same day (there’s video) and almost never made it to our destination. 

As much as it sucked in the moment it was all worth it when she said yes.