Yesterday, my day was unexpectedly interrupted, but in the best way. I had a long, thoughtful exchange with my son after asking him to set aside some time to talk about my social media strategy, particularly how it ties into my website.
He’s a thought leader in the digital space. For me, communication is a structured hobby, a passion that helps me pour into others and live with impact. This isn’t just content creation; it’s purpose work. That conversation gave me clarity, not only about a digital product I want to offer on my website, but also about the need to think more holistically about my presence and focus.
From that clarity came a tough but necessary decision: I’m consolidating The Accidental Banker site and OrvinKimbrough.com. This shift will help me steward my time, energy, and message more wisely. I don’t spend a lot of time managing both sites, and I shouldn’t. This move helps streamline my mission and amplify my voice.
What I appreciated most was not just the strategy, but the counsel, offered with love and perspective. And it reminded me of this:
“Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.” (Proverbs 15:22)
We don’t rise alone. Clarity often comes through conversation, with people who care enough to listen, challenge, and help us grow.