06/04/2026
This year, something unexpected happened.
An interior design project — something meant to bring joy, beauty, and comfort into our home — instead brought frustration, silence, and a sense of being left alone to figure things out. Months went by without communication. Items arrived that didn’t fit. Responsibilities were pushed back onto us. And honestly, it hurt more than I expected.
At one point I found myself thinking: If Mark hadn’t spoken up, would we have ever heard back?
That moment stayed with me. Not because of the chandelier or the furniture — but because of what it revealed about trust, service, and the values we rely on in every part of life.
💛 What This Taught Me About Financial Planning — and About People
In financial planning, we talk a lot about numbers. But the truth is, the numbers only work when the values behind them are strong.
This experience reminded me of the principles I hold closest:
Integrity — Do what you say you’ll do, even when it’s inconvenient.
Accountability — When something doesn’t fit, you fix it. You don’t disappear.
Stewardship — Money represents trust. Payments should follow completion, not precede it.
Respect — Clients shouldn’t have to chase updates or do the work they hired a professional to do.
Transparency — Silence creates confusion. Communication creates confidence.
These aren’t just financial principles. They’re human principles.
🌱 The Deeper Lesson
Sometimes life hands us situations that feel frustrating on the surface but meaningful underneath.
This experience reminded me that whether we’re designing a home or designing a financial future, the foundation is the same:
Trust. Communication. Responsibility. Care.
And when those values are missing, it doesn’t just affect the project — it affects the person.