Weatherb Resolutions was built on lived experience, accountability, resilience, and the belief that real growth comes from behavioral change — not performance, ego, or empty motivation.
I’m not someone who learned pressure from a textbook.
I’ve experienced conflict, failure, setbacks, rebuilding, and the responsibility that comes with learning from mistakes. I’ve been underestimated. I’ve stood up to people bigger than me and lost. I’ve also stepped in when others needed support.
I’ve seen pressure from multiple sides, and those experiences shaped how I understand discipline, emotional control, accountability, and resilience.
I built my success through persistence, self-reflection, and the willingness to keep moving forward even when things didn’t go my way. Just as importantly, I’m not afraid to admit when I’m wrong. Growth requires honesty, humility, and the ability to adapt.
That perspective became the foundation of Weatherb Resolutions.
This work is not about motivational speeches or unrealistic promises. It’s about helping people develop stronger behavioral systems, clearer self-awareness, emotional regulation, personal accountability, and the ability to respond to pressure with intention instead of reaction.
I work with individuals facing challenges such as:
chronic stress and burnout
emotional reactivity
discipline and consistency issues
conflict management
leadership pressure
personal accountability
identity and purpose struggles
My approach is direct, practical, and grounded in real-world experience. I believe resilience is built through consistency, reflection, responsibility, and the willingness to confront difficult truths honestly.
Weatherb Resolutions exists to help people strengthen themselves mentally, emotionally, and behaviorally — not through perfection, but through growth, discipline, and intentional change.
There’s more to learn in life than any one person could fully understand, and sometimes the path meant for you is something you never could have imagined.
If you had asked me 20 years ago where I thought I’d be at 40, I never would have imagined the path I’m on today.
And honestly, I’m grateful for that.
The experiences, setbacks, failures, lessons, and growth along the way shaped my perspective in ways I couldn’t have understood back then. They taught me that resilience isn’t about controlling every outcome — it’s about learning, adapting, and continuing to move forward with purpose.