The Investment That Broke My Ceiling, And How It Can Break Yours
MY Story
Discover My Origins
I was a high-achieving financial professional with every credential you could imagine—and I was completely stuck. Despite decades in the industry and all the “right” qualifications, I couldn’t break through my income ceiling.
That’s when I made the best investment decision of my career: I hired Bob Proctor in 2000. The results were life-changing—I nearly tripled my income and helped raise $1 billion in assets. But more importantly, it gave me the confidence and capacity to expand my life in ways I never imagined, including adopting three teenage daughters in 2006.
Here’s what I thought I knew: transformation was a one-time event. Here’s what I learned: we’re never done growing. After thinking I’d “graduated” from needing guidance, I realized the most successful people never stop investing in themselves.
Now I help driven professionals like you understand this truth: you didn’t write the program that’s keeping you stuck, but you’re the only one who can change it. Life doesn’t come with a plan—but I have the tools to help you navigate.
My Journey

2000 – Hired Bob Proctor, made the investment that changed everything
2004 – Helped raise $1 billion in assets using new mindset strategies
2006 – Hosted and adopted 3 teenage daughters (5 children total!)
2019 – Launched coaching practice to help others break their ceilings
Present – 76 clients achieving breakthrough results across multiple industries
What Drives Me
RADICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
We are responsible for our results—period. The moment you decide to be accountable for where you are, you gain the power to change where you’re going. No excuses, no blame, just ownership.
FUTURE-FOCUSED LIVING
The past is just the past, but the future is ours to create. I don’t let yesterday’s limitations define tomorrow’s possibilities. Every day is a new chance to rewrite your story.
CONTINUOUS GROWTH
We are here to grow—goals are always happening whether we think they are or not. I learned this the hard way when I thought I’d “graduated” from needing guidance. We always need experienced guides to help us see our blind spots.


