From The Overflow
A sacred space for reflections, revelations, and realignment.
This journal is an offering.
Words shaped by experience, devotion, and the quiet wisdom of the journey.
Here, business is not separate from being.
These entries explore the three pillars that ground my work:
Motivation rooted in purpose, Mindfulness led by presence, and Mastery forged in practice.
May what’s shared here strengthen your own assignment.
The Work No One Sees
When we first arrived in Bogotá, the buildings near our apartment were in the thick of construction. It wasn’t clear what was being built, only that something was.
When the Year Begins in Abib
Most people measure their year by January. But for me, the new year begins in Abib.
What Are You Really Measuring?
At one point, I believed that if I was tracking numbers, I was in control. More clients, more clicks, more revenue. It looked like progress. But then I asked myself… progress toward what?
Do Your Goals Reflect What Truly Matters?
There’s something sacred about a pause. Not because the calendar says so, but because the soul does.
Are Your Systems Holding Your Purpose?
When you’re moving—physically, spiritually, or professionally—one truth becomes clear: systems are sacred.
Why Budgeting Is a Form of Stewardship
There’s a quiet wisdom in knowing how to gather what remains.
The Discipline That Leads to True Autonomy
Freedom. It’s the banner under which many entrepreneurs march. But what does it actually mean?
Is Your Business Built Like a Ride?
Amusement parks are filled with wonder, motion, and noise. They’re also masterclasses in systems or the lack of them.
The Divide, The Good, or The Self?
Some structures are built to last. Others never quite find their foundation.
Do You Know Your Numbers?
Stewardship isn’t just a business practice. It’s a spiritual responsibility.
Plans, Paths, and Process: What a Road Trip Taught Me
A road is never just a road.
It’s a metaphor, a movement, a map in motion.
The Solopreneur Myth: Alone but Not Unsupported
The path of the solopreneur is often misunderstood. To some, it looks like isolation. To others, it feels like freedom.
On Time, Timing, and the Sacred Pause
Sometimes, the most strategic move in business isn’t forward. It’s inward.