Walt Adkins Jr. shares a porch‑truth guide on trusting your gut — how intuition, faith, and experience work together when logic falls short.
Category Archives: Money and Self Respect
The Simple Truth About Starting — A Porch Truth Guide
A porch‑truth guide about why starting isn’t complicated — it’s a choice. Walt Adkins Jr. shares how humility, momentum, and simple steps can change your life one honest day at a time.
The Real Key to Success — A Porch Truth Guide by Walt Adkins Jr.
Success isn’t luck or talent — it’s consistency. Walt Adkins Jr. shares a porch‑truth guide to building real success through discipline, humility, and daily effort.
Your Guide to Setting Healthy Boundaries — Crock Pots & Common Sense
Boundaries aren’t walls; they’re fences with gates. They protect peace, not isolate people. Here’s a porch‑truth guide to setting healthy boundaries that keep relationships steady and self‑respect intact.
What I’m Passionate About — Crock Pots & Common Sense
I’m passionate about helping people rebuild what life tried to take from them. Crock Pots & Common Sense and Crisis‑to‑Ownership are built on that same porch‑truth: resume, don’t restart.
The One Luxury I Can’t Live Without — Crock Pots & Common Sense
The one luxury I can’t live without isn’t money or comfort — it’s time that’s mine. Quiet mornings, porch coffee, and peace earned through discipline. That’s Crock Pots & Common Sense in motion.
If Humans Had Taglines — Resume. Don’t Restart.
If humans had taglines, mine would be “Resume. Don’t restart.” It’s porch‑truth from Crock Pots & Common Sense — a reminder that comebacks aren’t about perfection, they’re about persistence.
Having Enough: The Real Meaning of “Having It All”
True success comes from subtraction, not addition. You don’t need everything to stand tall and give back. Start your rebuild at WalterAdkinsJr.com.
Rebuilding After Collections
Do you have any collections? When most people hear the word collections, they picture shelves of coins, hats, or marbles. But for those clawing their way back from financial hardship, collections mean something heavier — those lingering accounts that block peace and progress. They’re reminders of past storms, unpaid balances, and the weight of survivalContinueContinue reading “Rebuilding After Collections”
The Trade‑Offs Nobody Sees
Sacrifice is the silent currency of growth. I’ve traded easy money for honest work, losing people who couldn’t stand my standards. Every goodbye cleared space for better company and a clearer purpose.