I'm a dedicated advocate for a pleasure led life
My journey has taken me through many roles and countries, each enriching my understanding of what it means to lead a fulfilling life. I’m here to guide you on a path where joy and relaxation are at the forefront.
My mission is to help entrepreneurs and speakers prioritize pleasure and reduce stress through customized life plans.
We focus on the 12 areas of soul nourishment: spirituality, joy, social life, relationships, home life, food, finance, education, career, creativity, health, and physical activity.
What is a Pleasure Led Life?
Hustle culture sucks. Many of us have had our dreams destroyed because, “It doesn't make any money.” But why should that matter? We’ve made it a badge of honor to neglect ourselves.
Imagine snoozing into oblivion, skipping breakfast for soul-draining work, and sitting in traffic to and from a horrible place. Your reward: debt, a collection of things that have no real value, little to no money, not enough time to do the things you enjoy, and mindless entertainment to numb yourself to the fact this is your foreseeable future.
We Chose a Different Approach
Instead of preparing people for suffering and sacrifice, we’ve decided to throw that model out. It’s outdated and needs an upgrade.
We studied the 12 major categories associated with life satisfaction, known here as soul nourishment. You focus on the bare minimum needed to be excited in those areas. Nothing else matters. We have never been encouraged to get to know our desires other than financial and career achievement. We are here to do much more than work and pay bills.
The Infinite Vacation
Once you understand how to design your pleasure-led life, it will constantly change as your interests evolve. The end result is a life led by your pleasures, interests, and hobbies. That is what we call the infinite vacation because you control the itinerary.
What Do I Bring to The Table?
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I was diagnosed with AuDHD and did my best to do “all the things.”
The problem was, that I could never maintain it.
There was neither joy nor pleasure; my decisions were status-driven and financially focused. I flunked out of college but sat in graduation to buy time, avoiding certain doom.
It was then I decided my calling was to inspire people to do what they love. Needing a rags-to-riches story, I vowed to get into medical school. That would be my “Wow, look what I did and you can do it too.”
Ten years later, I quit because the system was toxic. I felt like I was doing more harm than good. A mentor told me I was trapped until I started making money, but it was the most liberated I had ever felt because I finally made a choice for myself.
After that, my family and I left the States and started traveling through Central and South America.
What should have been a dream was a nightmare for a neurodivergent family. Constant change and trying to adapt to rigid routines made chaos our normal.
We figured if we were living like a vacation, it was time to finally act like it. Less chores, less tasks, and diving headfirst into our hobbies. This shift saved my life, my marriage, and my relationship with my kids