I renamed this blog from The Endless Internal Rant to Becoming Invincible—invincible being a play on words for my last name, Vinci… but also a statement of who I’m becoming.
This is my space to say out loud what I’ve always processed internally.
I used to get in trouble as a kid for saying exactly what I was thinking. I was punished and scolded for “my mouth.”
As an adult, I’m still that person—blunt, honest, and direct—just more refined in my delivery and a lot kinder in my approach. I don’t form opinions casually. Most of what I believe comes from deliberation, study, prayer, and lived experience. And I’m fully aware not everyone will share my views.
That’s okay.
I don’t need you to think like me. I’m not writing to win debates, prove I’m right, or build an echo chamber. I’m writing because I won’t live silently either. I’ll always aim to be respectful as I say what I mean, and I don’t hate people—only the things that trap them.
Here’s what I know: people don’t always need more information.
A lot of us already know what’s true. The problem is we get blocked by fear, shame, distraction, pride, old narratives, performance, people-pleasing, or a version of ourselves we’ve outgrown but keep dragging around.
Pastors connect people to God. Worship leaders connect people to God.
My lane is different.
My calling is to help you get out of your own way—by recognizing what’s limiting you, pushing through it, and getting back to the truth. To the version of you that’s still in there. The one that’s capable, called, and meant for more than survival mode.
So yes—this is still sometimes an “internal rant.” But now it has direction. It has a purpose.
Becoming Invincible is about the journey of becoming too grounded, too clear, too healed, and too anchored to be overcome… and I’d like to take you with me.
If my words challenge you, good. If they comfort you, good.
If they expose something, don’t run—listen.
And if I still “get in trouble” with some people?
Hopefully, it’s only because truth has a way of confronting what’s comfortable.