Wow, it’s been a few years since I last wrote on this blog! So much has happened since then. We survived COVID, expanded our family to six, and I left my full-time job at Iberostar to dedicate myself fully to growing Seafood Ninja, Inc. Plus, we moved to a farm!
It’s been a time of growth and self-discovery. I’ve been digging deep to understand what I want from life and who I aspire to be. It’s not always easy to do this spiritual work and go through the clutter to ask myself, “What do I really want? How do I want to show up in the world?”
I’ve had to do a lot of work around my relationship with money too. I’ve explored how I feel about wanting more of it and realized that aspiring to be wealthy doesn’t make me a bad person. Having wealth allows me to focus on what’s important and do more for others, whether it’s supporting my family in their own growth or funding projects I’m passionate about in our industry.
It’s not always easy, especially when people assume that those working in sustainability are tree-hugger, hippy types who don’t care about being rich. I guess I’m the odd one out.
This is the year of Harvest. I have already doubled my income since I quit Iberostar and I continue to set financial goals for myself even if they seem impossible. I know the universe has my back (i’ll get into that on another post) and I am certain of one thing, the more I give other, the more I receive myself.
Believe in your wildest dreams, take action, and everything else will work itself out for the highest good of all!

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