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My Path to Purpose

For much of my life, things looked successful from the outside.
I worked for the Detroit Pistons before transitioning into the hospitality industry, built a solid career, and made a good living. By most external measures, I was doing well. 

But internally, something was unraveling — and quietly, it was costing me more than anyone could see. Toward the end, everything came to a breaking point. I was facing serious legal consequences after my third DUI, labeled a habitual offender, and staring down the possibility of five years in prison with my license gone for life. 

Around the same time, I nearly died — first from liver failure, and later in a car accident that left me with a broken neck. Those moments didn’t feel dramatic or cinematic.

They felt sobering, humbling, and clarifying.

I knew, deeply, that something had to change.


And I knew it had to change quietly. 

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What didn’t help were the traditional options I was offered. I watched people try to stop drinking by sheer willpower or attend a meeting or two, only to walk away feeling boxed into a narrow, all-or-nothing identity that didn’t resonate.
For many high-functioning adults, that approach doesn’t inspire clarity. It creates resistance, fear, or shame.
What I needed wasn’t a label.
It wasn’t public confession.
What I needed was space to think clearly, structure to support change, and a way to reconnect with myself without being defined by my past. I needed to understand why I was drinking — not just be told to stop.
And I needed autonomy — because lasting change doesn’t come from surrendering your agency. It comes from reclaiming it.

That realization became the foundation for my own reset — and eventually, for Pathway to Purpose. This work is built for people who are functional, reflective, and ready to take responsibility for meaningful change.

Today, I work with men and women who are not afraid of deep, honest self-reflection. People who sense that they are sacrificing their true potential for a bottle of numbness, and who refuse to accept that as their final story. The people I work with are curious, open-minded, and willing to explore what life can feel like when clarity replaces coping.

I believe change happens when shame is removed, when the nervous system is regulated, and when someone is given the respect of privacy and choice.
I believe a high-vibration, purpose-aligned life isn’t something mystical — it’s something built intentionally, one decision at a time, from a place of awareness rather than avoidance. If any part of this resonates, the next step isn’t commitment — it’s conversation.

​A private clarity call gives us space to talk honestly about where you are, what’s no longer working, and whether the 30-Day Sobriety Reset is the right next step for you. And if it isn’t, I’ll tell you that too.

You’re not broken.


You’re ready.

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Your Pathway Back to Yourself Starts Here

The 30-Day Sobriety Reset™ is a structured, private, 4-week behavioral and identity reset designed for high-functioning adults who want to stop drinking — without rehab, labels, or judgment.

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