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Markets and Uncertain Times

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First, I hope this post finds you and your loved ones safe and well. With the terrible state of affairs in the Ukraine, it’s personally been a reminder of how blessed I am to do what I love with people I truly care about and to have the freedom to do so! War is unpredictable. […]

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In today’s volatile markets, it’s easy to feel adrift on unpredictable economic currents. But remember this: while we can’t control market fluctuations, we can control our response to them. Now is the perfect time to recommit to your financial plan and examine your spending habits through the lens of mindfulness. Before each purchase, pause and […]

The beginning of the year is a great time for financial housekeeping – taking into account the resources you have, learning how best to use them, and most importantly, (re)assessing what YOU want your money to do for you. What is your relationship with money? Before we get to tactical ideas, let’s start with evaluating […]

Discover if investing in cash is a smart move at this time. Explore the potential benefits and risks to make an informed decision.

When can I finally escape the shackles of the daily grind that drains my soul? 🤣🤣🤣 A little dramatic, maybe. But when you yearn for retirement, aren’t you essentially wanting to do more of what you love and less of what you hate? In this week’s What I’ve Been Reading, is a post that celebrates […]

Wealth means different things to different people. For some, it’s all about luxury—fancy trips, designer clothes, and homes on the beach or in the mountains. For others, it’s being able to provide for their family, send their kids to college, and retire comfortably. As we age, our idea of wealth changes too. We go from […]

Two summers ago, I realized that I had five more summers with my oldest son, eight more summers with my youngest, before each headed off to college. As the clock was ticking, I entered a DEFCON level 1 desperation to spend more quality time with my boys. I wanted them to realize that I was […]