Orchestrating Your Own Life explores personal growth, financial recovery, and effective creditor communication.
Seattle, Washington, United States, 27th Jun 2026 – Author, former Certified Public Accountant, Chief Financial Officer, and Army Reserve Finance Corps veteran Nicholas Goodfellow, Jr. announces the release of his new nonfiction book, Orchestrating Your Own Life: Fifty Commonsensical Ways to Cultivate Well-Being and Financial Freedom – A Layman’s Guide to Effectively Negotiate with Credit Card Companies.

The book arrives at a time when many Americans continue to face financial pressures related to consumer debt, rising living costs, and tax obligations. In addition to offering practical negotiation strategies for dealing with credit card companies, the book discusses broader financial challenges that individuals may encounter while working toward financial stability.
Currently available on Amazon Kindle, the book is expected to become available in additional print and audio formats through major distribution channels.
About the Book
Drawing from decades of experience in finance, leadership, military service, and personal financial recovery, Goodfellow provides readers with a candid account of overcoming debt-related challenges while sharing practical insights into communication, perseverance, and financial decision-making.
The guide includes:
- Credit card debt negotiation strategies
- Communication techniques for discussing hardship with creditors
- Insights into repayment plans and settlement discussions
- Financial recovery after personal and professional setbacks
- Leadership, discipline, and accountability principles
- Family, faith, and resilience during adversity
- Practical considerations related to debt management and financial planning
Through real-life examples and personal experiences, the author explains how unresolved financial obligations can create additional stress and why informed communication with creditors can play an important role in managing financial challenges.
Addressing Financial Challenges in Today’s Environment
The book is being released during a period when many taxpayers continue to review financial matters stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. According to publicly available guidance, certain taxpayers may wish to review their tax records and consult qualified professionals regarding potential eligibility for adjustments, credits, refunds, or other tax-related considerations before applicable deadlines.
Eligible individuals may have until July 10, 2026 to request reviews or submit claims related to certain tax matters, depending on their specific circumstances and applicable IRS requirements. Readers are encouraged to consult qualified tax professionals to determine eligibility and understand relevant deadlines.
Goodfellow notes that individuals dealing with tax concerns are often the same people struggling with consumer debt and financial uncertainty.
“People dealing with IRS issues are often the same people overwhelmed by past-due credit cards,” said Goodfellow. “This book is designed to help everyday consumers better understand how to communicate with creditors and approach financial challenges with greater confidence and preparation.”
A Personal Story of Resilience and Reinvention
Unlike traditional personal finance books that focus primarily on budgeting and investing, Orchestrating Your Own Life blends memoir, financial education, and life lessons into a narrative designed to help readers better understand the emotional and practical realities of debt management.
Drawing on his background as a CFO, CPA, entrepreneur, and Army Reserve veteran, Goodfellow shares how he confronted personal financial setbacks, relied on faith, family support, and perseverance, and worked toward rebuilding financial stability.
The book also explores the importance of mindset, emphasizing accountability, discipline, gratitude, and daily habits that support long-term financial well-being. Throughout the narrative, Goodfellow incorporates music, personal memories, and life experiences as tools for reflection and resilience.
Themes Relevant to Today’s Readers
At its core, Orchestrating Your Own Life explores:
- Financial literacy and personal responsibility
- Debt management and creditor communication
- Resilience during economic uncertainty
- The relationship between emotional well-being and financial health
- Faith, gratitude, and perseverance during difficult seasons
- Long-term approaches to rebuilding financial stability
The book is intended for readers seeking practical guidance, personal encouragement, and a relatable perspective on navigating life’s financial challenges.
Industry Perspective
Jason Collins, Senior Manager at the publishing house, commented on the book’s relevance in today’s economic environment:
“As many households continue to navigate debt-related challenges and financial uncertainty, this book provides practical insights that may help readers better understand their options, communicate more effectively with creditors, and make informed financial decisions alongside qualified professionals.”
About the Author
Nicholas Goodfellow, Jr. is a former Certified Public Accountant, Chief Financial Officer, and Army Reserve officer who served in the Finance Corps for fifteen years. Throughout his professional career, he held leadership positions in public accounting, financial operations, risk management, treasury, investor relations, and corporate finance.
His experience includes helping organizations navigate growth, public offerings, operational challenges, and financial transformation initiatives. Through his writing, Goodfellow seeks to share lessons learned from both professional accomplishments and personal challenges, encouraging readers to pursue financial well-being, personal growth, and renewed purpose.
Author Statement
“Financial hardship can affect anyone regardless of education, profession, or background. My hope is that readers will find practical guidance, encouragement, and a renewed belief that setbacks do not define the future. With perseverance, informed decisions, and the willingness to keep moving forward, positive change is possible.”
— Nicholas Goodfellow, Jr.
Availability
Orchestrating Your Own Life: Fifty Commonsensical Ways to Cultivate Well-Being and Financial Freedom – A Layman’s Guide to Effectively Negotiate with Credit Card Companies is currently available on Amazon Kindle. Additional print and audio editions are expected to be available through major retail and distribution platforms.
Media Contact
Nicholas Goodfellow, Jr.
Email: NicholasGoodfellowJr@AskGoodfellow.com
Author Website: www.askGoodfellow.com
Media Contact
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Address:815 Elliott Avenue Suite 100, Seattle, WA, 98121
City: Seattle
State: Washington
Country:United States
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