My Mission

My mission is to guide others toward financial freedom—a concept that is simpler than it may seem. Financial freedom begins the moment your income surpasses your expenses. When you make just $1 more than what you need to cover your monthly costs, you’ve taken your first step into freedom. With that extra dollar, you gain the power to choose: save it, spend it, invest it, or give it away. The journey from here involves making your money work for you, rather than the other way around. Reaching this point may feel like the most challenging part, and that’s why MoneyFlowGenie was created.

Despite running a profitable service business for 32 years, I often felt like I was just scraping by. Every time I managed to set some money aside, another expense would pop up, sweeping it away. Some months were better than others, but the constant feeling of scarcity lingered. I want to inspire others to break free from this cycle and navigate the path toward true financial independence. It’s about discovering new ways to build wealth beyond the traditional exchange of time for money—beyond the 9-5 grind (which, for me, was often 9-8, six or even seven days a week). But better yet, understanding how to make every dollar work at least twice in different places before paying monthly expenses.

I found a way out, even though I wasn’t particularly tech-savvy. Through trial and error, I’ve discovered a variety of tools and programs, from beginner to advanced, that can help you create a better life. One where you can do what you love and enjoy the process. My work hours have changed—I now spend less time working but have the joy of running three businesses. I love it!

How can financial freedom feel impossible yet be so simple?

The simplicity lies in making a different choice. Choosing between paying the electric bill or the car payment may not feel like much of a choice at all, yet it is. The consequences of not paying are clear: no payment, no service. So, we pay these bills as a necessary part of life. Yet, how often do we choose to pay ourselves? How often do we funnel our money before paying our bills? No matter how hard we work, our money often flows out as quickly as it comes in. We might dig deep into our savings to cover a car payment but hesitate to invest that same money for our financial future and personal growth.

The latter type of investment isn’t always tangible. It’s not something you can hold in your hands or show off to others. It’s a feeling, a shift in perspective that’s hard to articulate. In everyday conversation, we’re more likely to hear, “Hey, did you get a new car?” or “Is that a new shirt?” It feels good to be noticed, to have our choices acknowledged. But how often does someone ask, “Have you gained a new perspective?” or “What new things have you learned today?”

When we engage in these deeper conversations, they become memorable, timeless. Unlike material things, these insights don’t have a shelf life. They expand our world, revealing new opportunities. And if you’re fortunate enough to meet someone who asks these meaningful questions, pay attention. Learn from them. Chances are, they’ve found what you’re seeking: the true wealth that brings time and freedom—and the material abundance that naturally follows.

I am wishing you all the best on your journey to freedom.

Be free!