Insights
Dispatches from the field
Short essays on systems, trust, and the art of making things work. Observations from someone who finds satisfaction in the details.
January 15, 2026
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Bravo Estates: Bringing Peace of Mind to Luxury Home Care
A profile from the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute on how Bravo Estates was built — managing with intent, keeping a small client list, and treating estate management as an act of stewardship.
December 22, 2025
Business
What's Actually in Your Sales Tool Belt?
I walked out of my due diligence review with one crystal-clear takeaway: my sales tool belt needs more tools — and sharper ones. So I'm turning to the pros for what actually moved the needle.
December 15, 2025
Operations
The Quiet Win
Today felt like a quiet win. Not because anything flashy happened — but because I could clearly see what Bravo Estates actually does for our clients: it offloads mental capacity.
November 4, 2025
Business
Strategic Closes: Finishing the Year with Intention
Progress compounds faster when you measure it frequently — not just once a year. A 30-day cycle gives a natural cadence to review, adjust, and reinvest focus where it matters most.
April 28, 2025
Personal
Graduating into Growth
Completing my B.S. in Integrated Studies from Utah Valley University marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. Reflections on education, entrepreneurship, and what comes next.
April 15, 2025
Learning
The Value of Leadership Studies
A minor in Leadership Studies has given me language for what I've learned in the field. How formal education validates practical experience and shapes how you lead.
March 22, 2025
Business
Building Business Acumen While Building a Business
My Business Management minor taught me frameworks I was already living. The intersection of academic structure and real-world entrepreneurship in the MBC program.
November 15, 2024
Problem Solving
On Tinkering While You Wait
The philosophy behind the door hack, and why idle time is actually opportunity time. When you're waiting for someone else to solve a problem, you have permission to start poking at it yourself.
October 22, 2024
Philosophy
Why Spreadsheets Are a Love Language
A case for treating data as care. When I build a tracking system for someone, I'm not just organizing information — I'm saying 'your time matters, your decisions matter.'
September 8, 2024
Client Relations
What Estate Management Taught Me About Trust
Building high-trust client relationships isn't about contracts. It's about showing up consistently, anticipating needs, and never making someone ask twice.