06/05/2026
In 1996 I drove to Cherry Hill, New Jersey, for my first Abraham-Hicks workshop. New and oddly familiar at once — like hearing someone say out loud what was already in my head. Some processes were immediately useful, like segment intending. But I'd get distracted, forget, come back, drift again. The tapes carried me through.
Decades later, I started building iOS apps. I wanted to take the friction out of doing one of these processes on the fly. I wanted my phone to be my friend again.
What I didn't expect: building the apps brought my own practice back online. Running a focus wheel on a stuck feature. Reaching for the better-feeling thought when a build broke. The practice taught the building, and the building taught the practice.
Focus Wheel is the result. Welcome — pull up a wheel anytime.