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  • 11.11 — The Alignment

    There’s a rhythm to the universe that doesn’t care who’s watching.
    Most days, it hums quietly under the noise — until a number, a moment, or a memory hits the right frequency and everything clicks into place.

    11/11.
    The world calls it Veterans Day.
    To some, it’s numerology — a day of “alignment” and “awakening.”
    But for me, it’s something quieter.

    It’s the day I stopped chasing recovery and started building rhythm again.

    Because there’s a difference between starting over and starting right.
    Starting over means you lost something.
    Starting right means you finally learned how to carry it.

    I walked into Servicon Systems this morning knowing the math:
    90 days to prove, to learn, to stabilize.
    But numbers aren’t just deadlines — they’re reminders.

    11/11 isn’t coincidence. It’s symmetry.
    Two ones standing side by side, equal but independent — just like leadership and service.

    I’ve spent years learning how to climb — up ladders, through systems, past the noise.
    But today’s not about elevation.
    It’s about alignment.

    Standing in who I am, not where I’m going.

    Every hallway I walk, every handshake I give, every cart I check — it’s all part of a larger rhythm.
    You can’t lead a team you don’t feel.
    You can’t manage what you don’t honor.
    And you can’t move forward if you’re still trying to prove you belong.

    So today isn’t a return.
    It’s a confirmation.

    That I was never off the path just learning how to walk it with steadier steps.

    11/11 — The Opening. The Alignment. The Call.
    And I answered.

    “Starting right means you finally learned how to carry it.”


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  • “Your Name Is Your Legacy”

    What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?

    “Build your name before you build anything else.”

    Build your name first — the rest will follow. A strong reputation outlasts any job, any title, and opens doors no one can close.

    Jobs come and go. Bosses change. Opportunities rise and fall. But if people know you — your work ethic, your consistency, your word — then doors will keep opening. It’s not just about showing up to do a job; it’s about making yourself the type of person they remember and call back.

    If you take heed of that, every move you make now becomes more than a paycheck. It becomes a step toward being untouchable in your field and your community. That kind of reputation feeds both your career and your business ventures.

    Go get it!