SANDRA LONGORIA SHOWS HOW NATIVE PLANTS CREATE RESILIENT, BEAUTIFUL SOUTH TEXAS LANDSCAPES.
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What Are You Really Investing In This Year?
When you hear the word investment, what do you picture?
Stocks? Retirement accounts? Someone in a blazer pointing at a chart?
That’s part of it. Sure.
But this month, I kept thinking about how investment shows up in places we don’t always label that way.
We spend years building a life. Careers grow. Businesses thrive. Calendars fill up. From the outside, everything can look solid. And yet, so many high achievers quietly wonder, “If something changed tomorrow… would everything actually be okay?”
That question isn’t dramatic. It’s honest.
April 2026
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Financial clarity matters. Having a coordinated plan matters. Knowing who to call, where things are, and how it all connects brings a kind of peace that performance alone never will.
But investment doesn’t stop at money.
It shows up at the dinner table. In traditions that feel simple now but become core memories later. In choosing to put the phone down and listen. In handwritten notes. In the steady work of keeping generations connected.
It shows up in the land beneath us too. In planting something that belongs here. In conserving water. In choosing beauty that sustains instead of depletes. That’s a long game kind of thinking.
The older I get, the more I believe real wealth is layered.
It’s financial preparation.
It’s emotional presence.
It’s environmental stewardship.
It’s legacy.
And the best returns rarely feel flashy. They feel steady. Quiet. Confident. So maybe this month isn’t just about what you’re earning. Maybe it’s about what you’re building.
Because success is exciting. Security is calming. And intention? That’s powerful. Thank you for letting this magazine be part of your life. It means more than you know! Same place next month?
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SUCCESSFUL,SMART… AND STILL UNPREPARED
The quiet financial wake-up call no one talks about
ARTICLE BY SYDNEY LEEVER PHOTOGRAPHY BY HALEY JOHNSON
From the outside, everything looks right. Your business is thriving. Your career is established. Your house, your vacations, your calendar packed with commitments. Isn’t this what success is supposed to look like? And yet, beneath the surface, many high-achieving professionals carry a quiet unease about money and the future. Most people simply aren’t taught how to handle finances correctly. We all strive for success, but what do we do once it comes along?
It’s not a panic or a crisis, just a persistent feeling that if something unexpected happened, things might not be as buttoned up as they appear. That feeling isn’t irrational – it’s your intuition recognizing unfinished work. Over the years, our team at Atlas Retirement Strategies has worked alongside business owners, executives, and families who outwardly had “everything in place.” Retirement accounts were funded. Insurance policies existed. A CPA handled taxes. Investments were performing. But when asked a simple question – “What happens if something changes tomorrow?” – the answers often grow uncertain.
Money anxiety doesn’t only show up when finances are strained. In fact, it often appears most strongly among people who have done everything “right.” The issue isn’t income or intelligence, it’s complexity. As success grows, life becomes layered: multiple accounts, businesses, properties, insurance policies, tax strategies, and professional advisors – each handling a piece of the picture. What’s often missing is a single, integrated plan that connects it all.
One successful business owner understood this instinctively. She and her husband had built a strong life together. He handled
most of the financial details, but they committed to creating a coordinated plan that both of them understood. It included protection planning, clearly titled assets, updated estate documents, contingency liquidity, and a written roadmap for who to call and what to do if something happened.
When her husband passed away unexpectedly, the grief was immeasurable. But financial chaos didn’t follow. She had participated in the planning process and understood the structure they built, so she didn’t panic. Accounts were accessible. Income streams were clearly defined. Insurance proceeds were directed strategically. The business transition steps were already outlined. She followed their plan.
At a time when many surviving spouses are left overwhelmed – sorting through paperwork, unsure of next steps, and vulnerable to costly decisions – she was able to make thoughtful, steady choices. Not because the situation wasn’t devastating, but because clarity had replaced confusion long before the crisis occurred. That’s the difference between having money and having a plan. A few thoughtful considerations can make all the difference:
• Clarify what you’re protecting. Who depends on me? What have I built? What would I want preserved if I weren’t here tomorrow? Planning begins with protecting your family, business continuity, and lifestyle stability.
• Create visibility. Many people don’t lack assets; they lack organization. List your accounts, securely document your passwords, identify your beneficiaries, and know how your property is titled. Visibility alone reduces anxiety more than most people expect.
“WHAT’S OFTEN MISSING IS A SINGLE, INTEGRATED PLAN THAT CONNECTS IT ALL.”
• Involve the right people early. If you have a spouse or partner, make sure they understand the structure – not just the location of the files. If you own a business, ensure someone knows what happens operationally if you’re unavailable. Clarity is a gift to the people you love.
• Review – don’t set and forget. A plan is not a one-time document. It should evolve as your business grows, your children age, or your goals shift. Planning is a process, not a transaction. Success is built through ambition; Security is built through preparation.
At Atlas Retirement Strategies, we’ve seen that true financial confidence doesn’t come from performance alone – it comes from clarity, coordination, and a plan that holds steady when life doesn’t. We help clients build a secure future through personalized planning that protects them through anything life may bring.
Let us be your trusted partner on the path to a secure and fulfilling financial future. Atlas Retirement Strategies is led by co-founders David M. Webb, Ph.D., and Amanda Webb alongside financial professional Gevin Allen, serving professionals, business owners, and families
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Atlas Retirement Strategies is located at 21720 Hardy Oak Boulevard, Suite 85, San Antonio, TX. They’re open from 9 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday. Visit their website, atlas-plans.com, to book a discovery meeting. They’ll take the time to find out what you really care about – your goals, dreams, and desires – and develop a personalized financial plan just for you as a lifelong client. Their team will monitor and adjust plans that will protect you through anything life may bring. It’s never too early to plan, and never too late to begin.
Disclosure: David Webb and Amanda Webb are Registered Representatives of and offer securities products & services through NYLIFE Securities LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC, a licensed insurance agency, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of New York Life Insurance Company. David Webb is registered as an Investment Adviser Representative with Eagle Strategies LLC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Amanda Webb is an agent licensed to sell insurance through New York Life Insurance Company. Atlas Retirement Strategies LLC is not owned or operated by NYLIFE Securities LLC or its affiliates and does not provide tax, legal, or accounting advice. For advice on such matters, contact your own professional counsel. This material is for general informational purposes only and is not financial advice.
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FAMILY TIME is the Best Investment
EAT DINNER TOGETHER AS A FAMILY.
This meaningful time around the table is where connections happen. Let everyone share good moments from the day or something they struggled with. Create a jar of conversation starters, exchange giggles and cook up something delicious.
CREATE SURPRISES
Everyone likes to feel special – and surprised. The littlest things make the biggest impact: A backyard picnic; a sleepover in an indoor fort; an after-school ice cream treat; a bathroom spa day.
CREATE FAMILY TRADITIONS
Build weekly or monthly traditions – movie nights with popcorn, board game marathons, a gratitude jar, evening bike rides, living room dance parties,
even a family book club to discover old favorites and new reads.
EXPRESS LOVE AND GRATITUDE
In busy seasons, it’s easy to forget to let a loved one feel appreciated and thought of. Tuck a hand-written note in a lunch box or give an unexpected hug; spend time sharing what you’re thankful for about them.
KEEP GENERATIONS LINKED
Consider Sunday meals with grandparents or weekly phone calls if distance separates. Invite them to share their childhood stories and treasured memories. Start a yearly family scrapbook filled with favorite photographs and vacation souvenirs.
CREATING BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES WITH NATIVE PLANTS THAT GIVE BACK TO OUR LOCAL ECOSYSTEM
ROOTED IN TEXAS
If you have lived in South Texas for any amount of time, you know there are certain challenges when it comes to gardening around here. It’s very hot most of the year. Water use is restricted for months at a time. We live on top of limestone, and sometimes we look outside to see deer eating our gardens. All of that can make us wonder if it’s worth planting anything in our yards. Zen Natives helps homeowners understand that beautiful landscaping can be easy and long-lasting when you invest in native plants, benefiting both people and our local ecosystem.
Sandra Longoria, founder and owner of Zen Natives, has always appreciated nature and everything it has to offer. As she grew up, many of her interests, like cycling, running, and hiking, revolved around getting outside as much as possible. Sandra began gardening in 2000 when she purchased her first home.
As a teacher, she often hosted after-school nature and garden clubs. She also incorporated these topics into her curriculum for teaching GT students. As her interest grew during this time, she felt motivated to learn even more about native Texas plants. Sandra wanted to incorporate that knowledge into her teaching and clubs at school. She also knew that after she retired from teaching, she wanted her life to include working with plants. She decided to start her certifications before retirement so she’d be ready to step into that next phase as soon as she could. Sandra became a Texas Master Naturalist and later earned a Native Landscape Certification of Competency from the Native Plant Society of Texas. These training courses require more than 30 hours of instructional time, plus 40 hours of associated community service, advanced-level classes, and field training.
In 2022, Sandra retired after 31 years of teaching to care for her ailing mother. After her mother passed away in 2023, Sandra began working with a friend she had met in her certification classes who had recently opened her own nursery. Her friend quickly realized she couldn’t keep up with the nursery and do the garden
installations. Sandra took over the installations, and after a few months, her friend encouraged her to open her own landscaping business. Sandra had also completed yoga teacher training towards the end of her teaching career, which is where the “Zen” in Zen Natives comes from; she officially launched it in 2023.
Sandra is passionate about working with native plants for many reasons. She loves nature and believes in the value of conservation. It is important to her to create spaces that are both beautiful for those enjoying them and ecologically beneficial for the area. Having native plants on our property isn’t just good for our yards. It benefits pollinators, which assist the growth of fruits and vegetables. Using native plants makes the soil more fertile and prevents erosion. Native plants help recreate natural habitats, which benefits birds and other wildlife. People get to enjoy the shade and privacy provided by larger plants, as well as the beauty of their new landscaping and all the pollinators, birds, and other animals that flock to it.
There are some landscaping challenges unique to South Texas. We have limestone outcroppings that are difficult to dig into and sometimes require special equipment. In some areas, we have clay soil, which drains slowly. Our weather is the most obvious challenge, due to mostly hot and humid months from spring through fall, including drought that causes water restrictions. And like many areas, we experience invasive species, both flora and fauna. Sandra told me, “Native plants are adapted to their specific climate and geological region.” The plants that are native to San Antonio go through a lot. They survive mild winters interspersed with sudden extreme freezes. They persevere through months of hot temperatures and drought and grow on limestone outcroppings and clay soil. “I admire the resilience of Texas native plants and their adaptiveness that makes them perfect for our eco-region. It’s my passion to share the benefits of Texas native plants with others through design and education.” Beautiful landscaping can be achieved by considering soil type, light requirements,
and watering needs. Some plants should be avoided, including those that are too tempting for deer in highly populated areas, require a lot of extra water or cooler temperatures, or could become invasive.
Sandra wants every homeowner to know how investing in native plant landscaping will benefit them long-term. It starts with saving money as you reap the benefits of resilient native grass and sedge mixes that require less water, fertilizer, and maintenance. Having native trees and shrubs on your property can create shade that could lower your electricity bill, and they don’t usually need any fertilizer or time-consuming maintenance. Investing in the installation of a rain garden pays off because it uses runoff and stormwater to water the plants, creating a beautiful area that is easy to care for. Landscapes installed by Zen Natives will be low-maintenance, resource-conserving, money-saving, aesthetically pleasing, and beneficial to the local ecosystem.
Besides saving money in the long run, homeowners who invest in native plants should know that they are playing a part in benefiting our local ecosystems. Landscaping with native plants requires less water, which helps conservation efforts, especially during droughts. Because native plants require less effort in installation and maintenance, homeowners can avoid using gas-powered tools and chemical fertilizers, which decreases air and water pollution. Homeowners with native landscaping are also preventing soil erosion, supporting pollinators, and inhibiting the spread of invasive species. Another important effect of having plants that provide more shade during our many months of high temperatures is the reduction of the heat island effect. Cities warm up more and stay hotter partly due to a lack of shade in comparison to more rural areas, so any amount of increased shade we can provide benefits everyone.
As many Stone Oak residents know, our area is part of the Edwards Plateau eco-region. This means that we live over the
“INVESTING IN NATIVE PLANTS IS INVESTING IN RESILIENCE.”
Edwards Aquifer recharge zones. Sandra wants everyone in the Stone Oak area to know that “The Stone Oak area has the potential, through something as simple as a native plant landscape design, to positively affect the health of the soil and water systems that affect all of us.”
Homeowners, commercial business owners, and HOAs can all benefit from the services of Zen Natives. Most of the business revolves around landscape design and installation. This can include things like replacing high-input turf, which is anything that requires a lot of water and maintenance and is not suited to our area, like St. Augustine grass. They also install natural stone walkways and rain gardens. Zen Natives is often hired to do fence and deck repair or replacement, and pergola installations. If your property is overgrown, they can help with trimming and plant removal, as well as pruning, removal, and planting of trees. Zen Natives will also do container gardening and yard and house staging for home sellers. Sandra is happy to teach small group workshops if someone approaches her with a topic that they are interested in.
People who work with Zen Natives will have a collaborative and professional experience that includes personal attention and high-quality service. A homeowner’s investment with Zen Natives landscaping is well-researched during the planning process. Sandra understands what plants are historically suited for the area, as well as ones that have proven adaptable, and she includes them as much as possible. She uses her expertise to design the landscape, plan the materials, and manage each project. Sandra communicates closely with trusted subcontractors throughout the installation process, and she oversees each project. Every client can expect to have landscaping that is unique to them. Sandra wants people to enjoy their outdoor spaces while knowing that they have made a positive ecological impact by using native plants.
Working with Zen Natives also guarantees the clients detailed information about each plant that they have installed on their property, as well as maintenance
information. Zen Natives provides optional maintenance packages for 3, 6, or 12 months, and Sandra comes back and performs all ongoing care herself. Customers also have the option to request maintenance as needed or use the information provided by Sandra to do their own upkeep. After the plants installed by Zen Natives are well established (1 year for perennials, shrubs, and vines and 3 years for trees), there won’t be much maintenance besides seasonal pruning.
While most of Zen Natives’ business is with homeowners, businesses, HOAs, and non-profit organizations are increasingly seeking Zen Natives’ expertise to improve their landscaping. Sandra told me they want sustainable, money-saving solutions, partly due to always increasing water restrictions in San Antonio. She hopes that as more people invest in native plant landscaping and their benefits become common knowledge, a greater number of large institutions like these will understand the benefits and install similar plants.
Sandra is excited to say that she is already seeing a lot of growth in her business, and she finds it to be a positive challenge. “It leads me to collaborate with people who are in or on the supportive circles around native plant landscapes and sustainability.” She continues to look towards others who have been advocating for native plants for longer, using their examples as motivation for her own work. In addition to growing her business, Sandra’s goals include educating others and continuing to learn herself. One of the ways she is doing that is Zen Natives’ collaboration with Trinity United Methodist Church to turn their underused garden into a revitalized and educational space that is open to the community. So far, they have updated the garden beds, installed new plants, and posted educational signs. There are plans to include public use gazebos, trees, and shrubs, making the Zen Natives Learning Garden a place everyone can enjoy.
“If the challenge is keeping up with more people who seek sustainability and conservation for their homes or businesses, then we are ready.”
Besides the positive impact Zen Natives is making on the local ecosystem with each new landscape installation, Sandra says her favorite part about every project is when she gets to go back a few months later and see the landscaping. She loves these visits because she can immediately see the positive impact that the native plants are having. Pollinators and birds are using a more natural but still aesthetically pleasing area. Homeowners are now enjoying the space more because they’re spending less time and money on maintenance, and more time observing and watching things grow. Zen Natives plans to help more spaces around San Antonio come alive with native plants and sustainable landscaping, both for the benefit of our ecosystem and the people who get to enjoy it.
NATIVE PLANTS
Despite the challenges of landscaping in South Texas, there are many native plants that can create a beautiful outdoor space. We are known for our live oak trees and the fragrant flowers of the Texas mountain laurel in the spring. Other trees to consider include Ashe Juniper, Hackberry, Texas persimmon, Mexican buckeye, Anacacho orchid, Mexican Plum, and Possumhaw. Shrubs like American beautyberry, Texas sage, fragrant sumac, agarita, Turk’s Cap, and Yaupon holly are also good additions. Ornamental grasses, including Inland Sea oats, blue grama, little bluestem, Muhly grass, sideoats grama, and Texas nolina, are great for garden beds. Perennials (plants that live more than two years and return each season) that do well in our area include Zexmenia, lance-leaf coreopsis, Yellow columbine, mealy blue sage, Four Nerve Daisy, and purple coneflower. We are famous for our annual wildflowers like Texas bluebonnet, Indian blanket, Maximilian sunflowers, horsemint, winecups, blackeyed Susan, and milkweeds. Vines, like Texas Wisteria, Pearl Milkweed, Crossvine, Virginia creeper, and Coral honeysuckle, are great to add to your native landscape as well.
Redefining MVP: TIM TEBOW’S LIFE BEYOND FOOTBALL
An exclusive Q&A with City Lifestyle
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From championship trophies to global humanitarian impact, Tim Tebow’s journey has defied every standard playbook. In an exclusive conversation for the Share the Lifestyle podcast, Tebow pulls back the curtain on the moments that truly defined him, from a humbling middle school church retreat to the life-altering shift of fatherhood. This isn’t just a look back at a career; it’s an invitation into the heart of a man driven by purpose. Read the highlights below, then join us for the full, unfiltered experience by scanning the QR code at the end.
Q: WE ALL KNOW YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD, BUT TELL US ABOUT THE CURL CONTEST.
A: I was competing for my future high school team (my brother’s team), and I pushed myself way past what was smart. I ended up collapsing and needing medical attention. But what stayed with me wasn’t the pain, it was the lesson. Would I be willing to do something that others aren’t? For much of my life, I strived to bring my best for a game, but I hope that I can say at the end of my life I was willing to do that for things that actually matter.
Q: YOU’VE ACHIEVED SO MUCH IN SPORTS. WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IS YOUR GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT NOW?
A: Becoming a dad. Nothing compares. From the moment I knew my wife was pregnant, I felt a new depth of love for our child, but when you bring your baby home, the responsibility hits you like nothing else. Suddenly, everything you see, every decision you make, you’re asking, “Is this corner too sharp? What happens if she reaches that drawer?” It changes how you see the world and how you see other people.
Q: YOU’VE SPOKEN OPENLY ABOUT DISAPPOINTMENT, ESPECIALLY AROUND FOOTBALL. HOW DID THAT SEASON OF LIFE SHAPE YOU?
A: I talked a lot about that very thing in my book Shaken . We all go through moments where our faith in our abilities and purpose feels rattled, but I believe it’s often in those storms when God can show us who we could become.
Q: YOU TALK A LOT ABOUT COMPARISON CULTURE. WHY DO YOU BELIEVE COMPARISON HAS BECOME SUCH A TRAP TODAY?
A: Because we’re comparing our real, everyday lives to someone else’s highlight reel. Social media shows people’s “best day,” often filtered and staged, and then we measure our reality against that. There’s a reason filters are so popular—it’s not real. We end up scrolling through images that don’t tell the full story, and without realizing it, comparison starts to steal our joy and our gratitude.
“We’re comparing our real, everyday lives to someone else’s highlight reel... comparison starts to steal our joy.”
Q: YOUR FOUNDATION FOCUSES ON THE “MOST VULNERABLE.” WHERE DID THAT CALLING BEGIN?
A: When I was 15, I met a boy in the Philippines who was treated as a throwaway because he was born with physical differences. That moment changed me. I realized God was calling me to pursue a different kind of MVP, not “Most Valuable Player,” but “Most Vulnerable People.”
Q: FINALLY, WHAT’S ONE THING PEOPLE MIGHT BE SURPRISED TO KNOW ABOUT YOU?
A: I have some weird coffee habits, which include protein powder, collagen, and cream all mixed together. I love golf dates with my wife. And every night, I bring snacks to bed to share with our dogs. It brings me more joy than it probably should.
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A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS
APRIL 12TH
Inclusion Fest at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
Tobin Center for the Performing Arts | 10:00 AM
Inclusion Fest celebrates diversity, arts, and community at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. This family-friendly festival features live performances, visual art, interactive activities, and opportunities to connect with local organizations. Designed to bring people together, Inclusion Fest highlights voices and experiences from across San Antonio in an engaging, welcoming environment.
APRIL 16TH - 26TH
Fiesta San Antonio 2026
Downtown San Antonio
Fiesta San Antonio is the city’s biggest annual celebration, blending culture, history, food, music, and nonstop community spirit. For more than 130 years, locals have gathered for parades, festivals, pageantry, and unforgettable traditions across the city. It’s colorful, loud, joyful, and uniquely San Antonio. Whether you’re new or returning, explore events and plan your experience at fiestasanantonio.org.
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APRIL 22ND Biga 25th
Anniversary Benefit
Biga on the Banks 203 S. St. Mary’s Street San Antonio, TX | 6:30 PM
Celebrate 25 years of Biga on the Banks with an evening of chef-driven cuisine, desserts, live music, and dancing. This special anniversary benefit supports local community initiatives while honoring one of San Antonio’s most beloved restaurants. Guests will enjoy curated food stations, festive cocktails, and a vibrant atmosphere along the River Walk.
APRIL 23RD - 24TH
Ford Mariachi Festival
San Antonio River Walk
This FREE event is an official event of Fiesta San Antonio. Enjoy an evening of mariachi bands and Folklorico dancers from local schools as they perform along the San Antonio River Walk. The tradition began in 1972 and is still going strong! Boats carrying performers stop periodically along the downtown portion of the River Walk. Each group wears the traditional Mariachi and Folklorico costumes. This year, each stage will feature a mariachi group and a folklórico dance group performing together, accompanied by live mariachi music, for a truly immersive cultural experience.
APRIL 30TH
The FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola
The Rock at La Cantera | 12:00 PM
FIFA World Cup Original Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola stops at The Rock at La Cantera on April 30, with entry time slots between 12:00 PM and 5:00 PM. You’ll register online, pick a time, and show up for the trophy photo op plus the interactive fan stuff.