About
Before you reach out, here’s a bit about me.
I’m Paul.
I’m a husband and a dad.
I’ve never quite fit the traditional 9-to-5 life.
I was born with profound hearing loss and wear two hearing aids.
I’m naturally introverted too.
I’ve never been comfortable trying to convince anyone to do anything.
So I knew whatever I built couldn’t depend on persuasion or chasing people.
Before our son was born, I worked for a company called Nystrom.
I called on schools across Arkansas selling maps, globes, and educational materials.
Several times a year I flew to company meetings in Chicago, Atlanta, and Houston.
On paper, it was a good job.
But I was away from home more than I wanted to be.
I knew what that would cost me over time.
When our son was born, it became even clearer.
I wanted more time with my family, not less.
Years ago I watched my younger brother do something.
He bought five gumball machines and placed them in laundromats and small businesses.
Every few weeks he emptied the quarters and refilled the machines.
He made about $500 a month.
That stayed with me.
Not because it was flashy.
But because it showed me something different.
Not every dollar has to come from you actually being there.
The usual network marketing advice never fit me.
Make a list.
Talk to everyone.
Follow up.
Try to convince people.
So I built something quieter instead.
No chasing.
No convincing.
No pressure.
I hand out a small 3x2 card.
Some people toss it.
That’s fine.
The ones who are already looking keep it.
They think about it when that Sunday night feeling hits again.
This is my family.
They’re the reason I care more about time than titles.
This isn’t for everyone.
But if you’ve ever thought,
“How much longer can I keep doing this?”
you’ll probably understand why I built it this way.
It starts with something simple.
A small 3x2 card.