Welcome to YCDI You Can Do It! 

You Can Do It

As you navigate through this website, you're embarking on a journey—a journey that mirrors my own transformation and the profound improvements I have experienced throughout the years. It is a journey of self-discovery, growth, and empowerment, and I am thrilled to have you join me.

The purpose of YCDI, both the website and the forthcoming book, is to provide you with a comprehensive guide to living a better life. I have meticulously compiled 42 original points, each brimming with wisdom and insight, to assist you in achieving personal fulfillment and unlocking your true potential.

This collection of principles is not mere conjecture; it is born from my firsthand experiences and the positive changes I have witnessed in my own life. The journey has been arduous at times, but the rewards have been immeasurable, and I am passionate about sharing these transformative lessons with you.

Throughout the pages of YCDI, you will find practical advice, actionable steps, and thought-provoking ideas that will empower you to overcome obstacles, cultivate healthy habits, and navigate life's challenges with confidence and grace. From fostering meaningful relationships to enhancing your emotional well-being, from finding purpose to honing your skills, this website is your catalyst for personal growth and a better life.

I invite you to embark on this journey with an open mind and a willingness to embrace change. Together, we will delve into the realms of self-improvement and discover the immense power within each of us to create the life we truly desire.

Get ready to unleash your potential, ignite your passion, and embark on a transformational journey that will shape your life for the better. Welcome to YCDI, where your journey to a better life begins.

How it began! 

New Zealand! 

Growing up in Kent, UK. I realised that there was always a community life whether good or bad, it was a community so everyone knew everything about everyone else's business, but you could always bump into someone for a beer after work. This always had its good and bad aspects.