Tag: Financial behavior

  • Why It’s Hard To Set Priorities

    Why It’s Hard To Set Priorities

    One of the best-kept “secrets” to success is setting priorities. Our priorities are those things that we regard as important, compared to other areas. If you aren’t sure what your priorities are, take a look at your calendar and your checkbook. How we spend our time and money speaks volumes about what our priorities are,…

  • Setting Priorities vs. Goals for the New Year

    Setting Priorities vs. Goals for the New Year

    For high achievers, or even moderate ones, the problem is less in setting good goals, as in finding the areas you can commit to that map to both the reality of your year ahead and the trajectory of your ambition. Priorities help.

  • Cut Spending Without Feeling “Pinched”

    Cut Spending Without Feeling “Pinched”

    That chill in the economy and air, may signal it’s time to think through your spending habits.

  • 7 Tips for Persevering on Financial Goals

    7 Tips for Persevering on Financial Goals

    All great achievements come with a hidden cost: the waiting period to see the vision realized. The waiting period requires perseverance. We have to persevere in the midst of “false starts” and “painful groping.” Persevering is doing what we can today, so we can become someone who is capable of more tomorrow.

  • The Magic of Financial Decisions Over Time

    The Magic of Financial Decisions Over Time

    Magic with money, is just someone spending more time deciding how to best use their financial resources than anyone else might reasonably expect. Personal, professional, and financial success is not accidental, but the result of spending more time than others consider reasonable. How you manage your money is one of the principle ways of expressing…

  • The 4 Ways We Use Money

    The 4 Ways We Use Money

    When we ensure we use our money according to our values, we realize a return that satisfies long past the initial exchange of money.