Category: The Certain Way

  • The end of my time in my art studio

    I left my old house last week and the studio in which I made all the videos on my youtube channels and where I also wrote and illustrated over 100 children’s books. The second half of the video sees me in Derbyshire having moved, staying in a holiday cottage for a month, recovering before we…

  • Chapter 6 Response – Stop Waiting, Start Doing

    In this personal response to Chapter 6 of The Certain Way, I reflect on my own creative journey — from being a frustrated illustrator to finding the path that actually worked. You’ll hear about the lessons I learned buying a watch, launching a YouTube channel, and selling a piece of software at a car boot…

  • Thought and the Formless Stuff – Chapter 4 The Certain Way

    Chapter 4 of The Certain Way tackles one of the most ancient questions of all: where does everything come from? Not just wealth or success but the very fabric of life itself. In this chapter, we explore the idea that everything begins with thought, and that thought, when focused and held with certainty, impresses itself…

  • Thought and the Formless Stuff – Chapter 4 Response

    Have you ever tried manifesting something and nothing happened? You read the affirmations, said the words, visualised the goal… but the dream stayed in your head. That’s because life isn’t magic. It’s not supposed to “shazam” into being. You’re not a magician. You’re something far more powerful: a co-creator with nature. In this response to…

  • Change Everything – Start Now! – Response to Chapter 3

    Chapter 3 of The Certain Way to Riches is about recognising that opportunity is not monopolised. But in this response video, I go deeper, because opportunity doesn’t just appear. It has to be activated by a decision. Whether you’re stuck in patterns that don’t serve you, surrounded by people who hold you back, or waiting…

  • Is Opportunity Monopolised? – Chapter 3 The Certain Way

    The world might feel locked up – like all the good ideas and wealth are already taken. But in this chapter of The Certain Way to Riches, we unpack why that’s simply not true. Wallace Wattles gives us two crucial insights: This chapter reminds us that: Start following the formula — and you’ll start seeing…

  • What Does It Really Mean to Be Rich? – Response to Chapter 2

    What does it actually mean to be rich? In this response to Chapter 2 of The Certain Way, I explore the difference between having money and being rich. Most of us were raised on confusing ideas, that being rich is selfish, or flashy, or something that happens only to others. But being rich, as I…

  • There Is a Science of Getting Rich – Chapter 2 The Certain Way

    In Chapter 2 of The Certain Way, we dig into a radical idea: There is a science of getting rich. And if you follow it like a formula, it works. This isn’t about tricks or manifesting. It’s about: Getting rich doesn’t depend on environment, talent, or background. It depends on doing things in a certain way.…

  • Get Rich First. Think Later.

    What does it really mean to be rich? Most people think it’s about money. But it’s actually about something deeper – power, purpose, and a very specific way of thinking. In this video, I read the Preface to The Certain Way – a modern rewrite of Wallace D. Wattles’ 1910 classic The Science of Getting…

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Isn’t this just another self-help hustle?

That’s a fair question.

I’ve wrestled with it myself, especially since The Certain Way is based on The Science of Getting Rich, by Wallace Wattles. It sounds a bit like I’ve joined the ranks of content gurus selling success in exchange for clicks.

Here’s the truth: Yes, I want to make money from my book, website and YouTube videos. Not millions. Not a funnel. Enough to prove the method works.

But here’s the paradox: If I make money by teaching this method, doesn’t that feel like circular logic? Like I’m profiting from the message, not applying it?

Maybe, but I’d argue this is the work. Because I’m not selling hype, I’m testing a framework in public, to see whether clear, creative thought can still shape real results in the middle of the AI collapse.

I’m not offering shortcuts. I’m offering structure. I’m not pretending to be above the system. I’m just trying to navigate it with integrity and leave a clear path for anyone else who wants to do the same.

So no, this isn’t a hustle.

It’s fieldwork.

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