Decisions decisions decisions. In this life, we’re faced with so many decisions on a daily basis. Our ultimate rewards are typically based off the efforts we’ve put in to receive them. From a young age, I’ve always been told that “decides determine destiny…” Isn’t it interesting how the things we do today can either greatly […]
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Decisions determine destiny. Agreed?
November 14, 2017Posted in Business Applications, Estate Planning, Family Wealth Succession, Financial Commentary, Life Insurance Related, Tim Bits! .....And Philosophy?, Uncategorized, Wealth Management | Leave a Comment »
Helpful words
November 14, 2017Should I ride my scooter to work today, or take the bus? Some decisions are easy to make and clearly, this guy didn’t choose wisely! But other decisions are a little more complex. The more emotional they are the more difficult they seem to be. So, how do we make good decisions? There are dozens […]
via Stuck in a Decision? – 3 Helpful Words — Professional Life Coach
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Your emotions. And mine
November 10, 2017I just came across this article on Tony Robbins blog and wanted to share with you all. Tony is an amazing person who has helped millions of people with his infinite knowledge, experience and kind heart. WHO IS IN CHARGE OF YOUR EMOTIONS? Everyone wants to enhance their quality of life. Everyone wants to be […]
via WHO IS IN CHARGE OF YOUR EMOTIONS? Via @tonyrobbins — Priya Sher’s Blog
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COMMON SENSE OR INTELLIGENCE?
November 10, 2017We often encounter these 2 terms, but most of us misinterpret their actual meanings. Common sense does not require thought process. It allows you to act without much thought. On the other hand, Intelligence is about thinking effectively in complex situations. All the time, you make many simple and many complex decisions. You can choose […]
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Qualified Executor
November 10, 2017NAMING AN EXECUTOR IS A SERIOUS ACT
For the younger it is not much of a problem. They have relatives, friends and a circle of other associates. Having said that, the Executor should have an interest in the needed responsibilities and, preferably, show some competence. The chances of needing an Executor at the younger ages is not a likely event
For the elderly it is the other side of the coin.
- They have a limited choice of qualified persons
- The Executor chosen may die before they die
- The responsibilities of the Executor are now very serious. A prospective candidate may decide that they do not want the job
- There are a limited number of possible executors a generation younger than the person putting into place their WILL Planning.
- The elderly will likely not have the motivation to put their plans in place.
WARNING: Do not select a family member without a number of qualifications and checks and balances. The results could be serious
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The elements of regret: Where the head and heart collide — It’s Your Choice
November 9, 2017By Amy Summerville & Joshua Buchanan When making decisions, people often feel like they are trying to find a balance between the “head”, their rational thoughts and decision processes, and the “heart”, their gut feelings and emotional responses. In fact, there are plenty of decision-making theories that have offered explanations of how these two factors […]
via The elements of regret: Where the head and heart collide — It’s Your Choice
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Decisions. Decisions. Decisions… —
November 9, 2017Decisions decisions decisions. In this life, we’re faced with so many decisions on a daily basis. Our ultimate rewards are typically based off the efforts we’ve put in to receive them. From a young age, I’ve always been told that “decides determine destiny…” Isn’t it interesting how the things we do today can either greatly […]
via Decisions. Decisions. Decisions… —
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Confidence?
November 9, 2017To say that confidence is an important quality for a business leader to have is an understatement. At any given time, your employees are going to be looking to you to make decisions and provide insight. They need to know beyond the shadow of a doubt that you’re confident in the actions you’re taking. You […]
via Why Educated Confidence Will Carry You Far In Business — Avalon Printing & Graphics Blog
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Generation Before World War 2 And Since
November 9, 2017Ever wonder what the many differences are.? I can list at least 20 major ones
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A good sales agent⁉️
November 30, 2017What is the difference between a real estate agent who:,
Is Paid top 5% commission
Is told to get to work earning that top 5% commission
Took four and a half years to get a buyer for our home
Stated that she would get the price for our home that she calculated
Who failed to come in with her promised price
Who came in with offers substantially below replacement value
Compared that uto a thoughtful client oriented wealth management advisor
The difference is
The real estate agent is a one off short term part of a home owners life. After the sale they are gone It does not matter to them
Your wealth management advisor has been associating with you for decades They do not go away
That provides more value for you. Often they are part of your family
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