WHY I WRITE THESE LETTERS
I’M NOT WRITING FROM THE SIDELINES
I’m 51 years old.
I’ve spent more than three decades leading people, building organisations and teams, speaking around the world and helping thousands of people move forward.
I’ve experienced success and failure. Burnout and rebuilding. Faith and questions. Leadership and pressure.
I’ve changed careers, started businesses, moved my family across three countries and reinvented myself more than once.
Vanessa and I have been married for 27 years. We have four daughters.
My family is my world.
We both came from backgrounds where generational thinking and legacy were not always modelled for us. Somewhere along the way, we made a decision.
We would write a different story.
We would think beyond ourselves.
Build beyond ourselves.
And make decisions today that could change the trajectory of the generations coming after us.
I don’t have everything figured out.
I’m not sure I ever will.
But I am committed to taking ownership of my life, building what matters, leading beyond myself and becoming the man capable of carrying the future I say I want.
These letters are the conversations I have with myself.
The truths I need to remember.
The questions I need to confront.
The lessons I don’t want to forget.
Letters to my sovereign self.
And maybe, somewhere in these words, you’ll find a letter you needed to read too