The image is set in a cozy, sunlit creative studio — not quite an office, not quite a living room, but something warm, personal, and energetic. The light filters in through a window showing a wide-open West Texas horizon, maybe with a few wind turbines in the distance and a cotton field stretching out beyond. At the center sits a sleek wooden desk with a laptop glowing, mid-conversation, showing a chat window with a curious question highlighted. Next to the laptop, scattered across the desk, are: • Colorful sticky notes with half-sketched dog doodles and notes like “Charitable deduction limit?” or “Professional bio revision #3.” • A financial planning binder, slightly open, with graphs and timelines peeking out. • A mug of coffee, a bit forgotten, with steam still rising. To the side of the desk, a fluffy golden retriever is curled up in a soft white towel, bubbles clinging to its ears, looking pleased as if freshly bathed. Around the dog, soft bubbles float through the air — like visual representations of ideas — some popping, others lingering. In the background, a bookshelf overflows with a mix of personal development books, financial guides, and a couple of classic novels. There’s a diploma on the wall from Texas Tech and a small decorative cactus on the windowsill, grounding the space in your Lubbock roots. The whole image has a dreamy, slightly cinematic studio lighting — soft shadows, golden light, a blend of real and whimsical. It feels warm, curious, slightly chaotic See more