About me

About  me

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I don’t do polished. I don’t do buzzwords.

I write and design for people who are sick and tired of being sick and tired. The ones who have hit enough emotional walls hard enough to finally ask, “What if the problem isn’t out there?”

My work is about facing uncomfortable truths. The ones most people avoid. The ones that hurt. The ones that heal.

I made a habit of brutal self honesty, not because it’s noble, but because it was survival. Now I take that clarity and hand it to others in the most direct, digestible form I can. Words, pictures, and analogies that speak faster than resistance can argue.

When people are in emotional pain, they don’t want a lecture. They want the bottom line, fast.

That’s why I use visual storytelling. My infographics and cartoon analogies deliver insight in seconds. Like a political cartoonist, I exaggerate the point to create clarity and impact. The world is complicated, but people in distress don’t have time for complexity. They need relief now. A clear image can land where a wall of text won’t. It bypasses defenses. It hits before the mutinous crew in your head can deflect, justify, or shut things down. And here’s the clincher. Images can’t be unseen, but text can be forgotten.

Self sabotage is a peculiar enemy. It’s like having saboteurs in your brain, always ready to discredit any advice that brings on change. They want to keep the status quo and will fight tooth and nail to keep things the same. A sharp image can slip past that crew and plant a seed before the sabotage begins.

I speak from experience. I’ve walked through my own minefield. This isn’t a sob story or a plea for sympathy. It’s just a warning sign I now carry. “Danger. Minefield ahead.” I was my own worst enemy. When I see other people in a similar trap that I was in. I want to help.

People often confuse comfort with healing, especially when they wrap themselves in sympathy. Real growth starts when you trade comfort for clarity. That’s the shift I made. Now I help others make it too.

Think of me as a mental fitness coach. I’ll encourage you to do the hard work of introspection, but I can't do the pushups for you. If you’re looking for someone to pamper your feelings, you’ll need to call someone else.

I spent thirty years as a mechanical draftsman. That taught me how to explain complex systems through images. Personal growth taught me something deeper. How to map the emotional landscape. Now I combine logic and empathy, visual thinking and emotional truth, to help people stuck in pain find their way forward.