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What I believe in

Values

These are the standards I use when I decide, work, and course-correct.

How I operate

How I Operate

I do better work when I stay curious and stay honest about results. I question assumptions, test ideas, and pay attention to what actually works instead of what sounds good.

In practice, that means reading, shipping, reviewing mistakes, and improving the process each round. I do not need to pretend I have every answer; I need to keep learning fast and applying it.

I care more about consistency than speeches: show up, do the work, take feedback, adjust, and repeat. That is how progress compounds for me.

Right now

What I Am Focused on Right Now

Updated

  • General Business graduate from SDSU, diploma in hand, LinkedIn updated, parents proud
  • Open to opportunities and actively looking for the right role to put all of this to use
  • Building this portfolio site to document projects and thinking
  • Testing AI tools where they actually save time and improve output
  • Training consistently at the gym and improving my nutrition habits
  • Working on my BMW and appreciating every day that goes by. It is always a good day to be happy.

Core principles

Values that keep showing up

No branding language here, just the standards I actually use.

01

Reliability Over Flash

Consistency is what actually moves things forward. Showing up on time, doing what you said you would, and having a backup plan when things go sideways. It is not exciting, but it is what makes people trust you and operations run smoothly.

02

People Are the System

The best process in the world falls apart if the people running it are not on board. Understanding where someone is coming from, communicating clearly, and knowing how to work through friction with people. That stuff matters a lot more than most job descriptions let on.

03

Execution Is Everything

A great idea with no follow-through is just a conversation. Checklists, time blocks, and honest review loops are what separate things that actually ship from things that live forever in a Notes app. (We all have that Notes app.)

04

Growth Through Discomfort

The best learning happens right at the edge of what you can actually do. Seek out challenges that feel just a bit out of reach, write down what goes wrong, adjust, and keep going. The hard things get easier. Then you find harder things.

Keep going

See where these principles land in practice.

Background gives the life context. Working With Me shows how it looks in practice.

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