It's about the ceiling you've been hitting — and what becomes possible when you stop believing it's permanent.
⚓They've built careers. Raised families. Checked every box the world said mattered. And somewhere along the way — usually quietly, usually alone — a question starts following them.
"What was all of that actually building toward?"
That question is not a crisis. It is not weakness. It is the fog beginning to lift — and the first sign that the second half of your life is calling you somewhere better than where you've been.
I know that feeling because I lived it for years. And then I stopped running from it.
District Manager. Multi-state territory. Early mornings, hard decisions, relentless forward motion. I built something real. I earned it. And I climbed well — until the climb stopped answering the questions it used to quiet.
Not in failure. Not in crisis. Just carrying a quiet question I couldn't shake. A Steve Harvey message about jumping toward your dream landed at the right moment — and I left corporate to run Orange Beach Cat Boat Tours on the Gulf Coast of Alabama. Seven years of salt water, sunrises, and real conversations with real people.
Victoria and I now live on Ambergris Caye, Belize — a faith-led move that took six years of patience, fog, and careful navigation to reach. The harbor was worth every delay. This is the living proof of everything in Welcome Aboard.
Before Belize, before the boat tours, there was a season where Victoria and I almost bought an RV and hit the road. It seemed right. It checked boxes. But something felt off — and we couldn't name it.
That feeling was the sandbar. The hidden obstacle that looks like opportunity but runs your vessel aground.
We didn't buy the RV. We kept navigating. We found the harbor instead.
The lesson: clarity doesn't always arrive as a lightning bolt. Sometimes it arrives as a quiet no — and the courage to wait for the right yes.
The Harbor meets you where you are — not where you think you should be.
Welcome Aboard is your guide for the season that comes after the climb. No pressure. Just clarity.
Six titles covering life transitions, faith, courage, grief, purpose, and the courage to launch.
One-on-one. Your fog. Your lighthouse. Your life — navigated with clarity.
Start with the book. Stay for the community. Find your landmark.
"Fear and fog will both lift. They always do. And when they lift, you will find yourself exactly where alignment promised. In the harbor. At peace. Home."
— Kent M. Daily · The Captain