Christopher C. Pollina, Financial Professional, Portfolio Medics LLC.

Christopher C. Pollina, Financial Professional, Portfolio Medics LLC. Certified Financial Planner Licensee

Happy Presidents’ Day!Today, we celebrate the visionary leaders who helped shape our nation — and recognize the importan...
02/16/2026

Happy Presidents’ Day!

Today, we celebrate the visionary leaders who helped shape our nation — and recognize the importance of leadership, integrity, and innovation in driving progress.

Presidents’ Day reminds us that strong leadership isn’t just found in government — it’s also reflected in the everyday actions of business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals striving to make a difference.

Let’s carry forward that spirit of purpose, resilience, and dedication as we continue to lead and inspire in our own fields.

Wishing everyone a day of reflection and renewed motivation! 💼✨

02/06/2026

💌💘❤️ come out to Gunther’s Tap Room Feb 13th for a pre-valentines rock n roll show!!!

01/09/2026

No pressure—just two questions worth thinking about:

1) What percentage of your income are you saving?
2) Will you have enough income when you’re done working?

Which one is harder to answer— #1 or #2?

If either question made you pause, my inbox is open.

12/25/2025

Merry Christmas and Happy new year!

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12/17/2025

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11/27/2025
11/03/2025

OpenAI has signed a seven-year, $38 billion deal to buy cloud services from Amazon.com , in its first big push to power its AI ambitions after a restructuring last week that gave the ChatGPT maker greater operational and financial freedom.

Ok so I jumped on the bandwagon and asked ChatGPT to make a business action figure from what it knew about me. After 2 m...
04/10/2025

Ok so I jumped on the bandwagon and asked ChatGPT to make a business action figure from what it knew about me. After 2 manipulations ( I asked it 2x to change the accessories, cause it somehow thought interchangeable heads with different expressions were a value added! ) I got this I'll take it LOL.

This is a very important lesson. We all could use a wake up call every once in a while.  If warented or not ,  we can al...
03/17/2025

This is a very important lesson. We all could use a wake up call every once in a while. If warented or not , we can all do better a little better when we have become complacent.

I’ve been a server for a few years now, and I’ve seen it all—generous tippers, stingy ones, those who neatly stack their plates as if they’re helping, and those who leave their tables looking like a disaster zone. But this? This was a first.

It was a slow Tuesday night, and I had a table of two—a couple who seemed perfectly pleasant. I gave them my usual service: took their order with a smile, checked in a couple of times, refilled their drinks, and brought the check.

When I returned to clear their table, I noticed something odd. No tip. Instead, scrawled across the receipt in bold, unmistakable letters were two words:

“Do better.”

I froze, staring at it. At first, I was furious. Do better? I wasn’t rude, their food came out on time, and they ate every bite without a single complaint. What more did they want?

Fuming, I showed the note to my coworkers in the back. “Can you believe this? No tip—just ‘do better.’ Who does that?”

Some agreed it was disrespectful, others told me to brush it off. But as the night wore on, the words wouldn’t leave me. Do better.

Maybe it was just a petty insult. But what if it wasn’t? What if it was a challenge?

So, I decided to take it that way.

The next shift, I stepped up my game. I greeted guests with extra warmth. I learned my regulars’ names. I preempted needs before they asked, kept drinks full, and made sure every dish was perfect. I even studied the menu more so I could offer the best recommendations.

Days turned into weeks, and something surprising happened—I started getting bigger tips. Customers remembered me, requested my section, and left glowing reviews. Even my manager noticed and started giving me the best shifts.

Then, one night, another couple came in. They ordered dinner, chatted with me throughout their meal, and left with a smile. When I picked up their receipt, I braced for the usual 15-20%. But instead, there was a note:

“Best service we’ve had in a long time. Keep doing what you’re doing.”

And right below it? A 50% tip.

I smiled and tucked the receipt into my apron.

Whoever wrote “Do better” that night—I’ll never know if they meant it as a dig or a push. But I took it, ran with it, and I did better.

And it paid off.

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