Today I wanna talk about Carson Young. Man, this guy’s story is something else. I first heard about him a while back, and it got me thinking about starting something new, you know? Taking a leap.
So, I started digging into this Carson Young. Turns out, he’s big into the Atlanta food scene, inspired by the taco trucks in Los Angeles. I mean, who doesn’t love a good taco, right? This dude, Young, he started a food truck, Yumbii, like ten years ago. A whole decade! That’s some serious dedication.
Reading about his journey, it made me think about my own financial situation. I’m no expert, but I started by figuring out where I stand, money-wise. It’s like, you gotta know where you are before you can figure out where you’re going.
Then, I started looking into ways to feel more secure, more stable. I asked myself, “What do I need to feel safe, right now?” It’s not always about making big moves. Sometimes it’s the small things that really count.
Inspired by Carson’s leap into the food truck world, I started jotting down ideas, thinking about what I could do. Nothing concrete, just exploring. It felt good to think about possibilities, about maybe, just maybe, starting something of my own.
My Action Steps
- Started tracking my expenses. I need to know my financial flow.
- Brainstorming for a list. I wrote down any and all ideas, no matter how crazy, that came to mind.
- Read more about Carson Young. His story is my motivation. It keeps me going.
- Looked for small actions. I found little things I could do each day that make me feel more in control.
I haven’t made any big moves yet, but I’m laying the groundwork. And who knows, maybe one day I’ll have my own story to tell, inspired by Carson Young and his awesome food truck. It’s all about taking that first step, no matter how small.