Hey Friends 👋,

Ten weeks ago, I hit publish without knowing who would read this — or if anyone would at all.

I wasn’t trying to build an audience.
I was trying to build consistency.

Some weeks were easy.
Some weeks I was tired, distracted, or unsure if this mattered.

I kept showing up anyway.

🏙️ NEW HAVEN — Still Moving, Even in the Snow

New Haven doesn’t really stop.

Even after a snowfall, the city keeps moving — buses running, people heading to work, coffee shops open, conversations happening on the sidewalk.

There’s energy here.
There’s life here.

I like that about New Haven. It doesn’t wait for perfect conditions. It shows up anyway.

Busy, alive, and still showing up.

New Haven after a snowfall. Quiet, steady, still moving.

🎩 MAGIC — Ready When You’re Ready

Lately I’ve been practicing a coin and card matrix.

Not rushing it.
Letting the timing settle.
Waiting until it feels right.

This week feels close.

Magic has been reminding me that readiness doesn’t come from forcing things — it comes from patience, repetition, and trust in the moment.

💻 CODEBREEZE CORNER — Traffic vs. Conversion

This week I built a page to explain something a lot of small business owners misunderstand:

A website doesn’t create traffic — it converts it.

People don’t magically find a website just because it exists.
They arrive after discovering you somewhere else — Google, social media, referrals, ads, or even a business card.

The page breaks this down simply:

  • where website traffic actually comes from

  • why Google search matters so much for local businesses

  • how social media and ads send people to your site

  • and why a clear, fast, trustworthy website is what turns visitors into calls, messages, and bookings

In other words:
Traffic brings people to the door.
The website decides whether they walk in.

That’s the kind of work I’ve been focused on lately — not flashy features, but clarity, structure, and purpose.

Same theme as everything else here:
build the right thing, then let it compound.

One walks. One rockets. Both reward patience

💰 MONEY — Training the Sell Muscle (The Hard Way)

Silver (and gold) ran hard and fast recently — silver pushing as high as $120/oz before collapsing toward $74. Pullbacks are normal.
A 31% drop in a single trading session is not.

That kind of move doesn’t ask for discipline — it demands it.

Here’s the uncomfortable truth I’m learning:
when you believe deeply in an asset, selling feels almost impossible. It feels like betrayal. Like doubt. Like a lack of faith in the thesis.

But as an investor, you must train yourself to sell.

Not because you stopped believing —
but because unchecked conviction turns into attachment, and attachment kills flexibility.

I took some profit near the highs — not perfectly, not bravely, just intentionally. That decision mattered. When the violent pullback hit, I wasn’t trapped. I had dry powder. When the dip showed up — right on payday — I could step back in without panic or regret.

I watch silver every day.
But watching isn’t the work. Training your response is.

The real lesson wasn’t predicting a top or buying the dip.
It was this:

  • believing doesn’t excuse discipline

  • conviction doesn’t remove the need to take profit

  • survival and longevity matter more than being “right”

The same mindset applies elsewhere.

This week, Ryan Cohen quietly added another 500,000 shares of GameStop, bringing his ownership to roughly 9.2%. No emotion. No commentary. Just action aligned with conviction and timing.

I added one share on a dip — the most I could swing — not because it was exciting, but because it fit my plan and my limits.

Real investing isn’t about diamond hands or perfect calls.
It’s about staying solvent, flexible, and disciplined long enough to matter.

No noise.
No ego.
Just staying the course.

Not financial advice. Just sharing what I’m learning.

🧠 MINDSET — Ten Weeks of Proof

Ten weeks taught me something simple but powerful:

Motivation fades.
Discipline stays.

Progress doesn’t need applause to count.
Quiet work compounds.

✝️ FAITH — Anchored, Not Rushed

Lately, two scriptures keep coming back to me:

“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.”
Zechariah 4:10

“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.”
Galatians 6:9

Faith isn’t about guaranteed outcomes.
It’s about obedience in small things.

I’m trusting that.

Looking Forward

This newsletter is still becoming what it’s meant to be.

More clarity.
More intention.
Still honest. Still grounded.

I’m not chasing virality.
I’m choosing direction.

If you’ve been here since the beginning — thank you.
If you’re new — welcome.

Ten weeks in, I’m staying the course.

What’s one thing you’re staying consistent with right now?
Hit reply and let me know — I read every message.

Stay faithful. Stay steady. In Jesus’ name.

Mo Magic (Kevin Mohan)

 

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