InspectionApproved.
Your PPE is on, your protocols are in place, and the Foreman’s Code is signed. The Safety Briefing is approved. Time to break ground.
“The Safety Briefing is the non-negotiable foundation of this entire rebuild. Without it, nothing built above it will hold.”
All 8 Sections — What You Built
Sign the Foreman’s Code
Sign the Code
These are load-bearing walls. Click each to formally commit.
On this site, I communicate facts — not feelings, not accusations, not hyperbole. If I cannot say it clearly and calmly, I do not say it at all.
I commit to surgical precision in every communication. I replace emotional language with timestamped facts.
I own 100% of my actions and reactions. Nobody 'makes' me lose my cool. I am the Foreman — I am responsible for every tool on this site.
I commit to owning every action I take on this site — even when the other side is not playing fair.
I follow the legal process — even when it feels impossibly slow. No shortcuts. No hidden assets. No shady moves. I build it to code the first time.
I commit to full integrity in the legal process. I will never take a shortcut that could cost my kids and me later.
I keep my internal site clean. Today's task is today's task. I do not dwell on the past or live in a future that hasn't been built yet.
I commit to present-focused energy. The past is catalogued. The future is a blueprint I'm building toward.
Sign all 4 commitments to seal your Foreman’s Code.
Module 2: Red Tagging the Site
You’ve completed the Safety Briefing. Now you move into The Four-Phase Project Timeline — understanding exactly where you are in the divorce rebuild process, what each phase requires, and how to read the site map so you stop working in the dark.
Your PPE kit is active. Your Firewall is up. Your Mission Statement is written. Your Code is signed. You are ready to proceed to Phase 2.
