Andrew S. PerriJanuary 06, 2022
Happy New Year!
We’re all too familiar with making New Year’s resolutions – many of which fall by the wayside even before the end of January. And despite loads of research and scientific studies about the psychology of how to keep resolutions, most of us are still much better at making them than we are at keeping them.
How about you? What’s the longest you’ve kept a resolution? I’d love to hear what worked for you.
This week I couldn’t resist sending this Forbes article about a great strategy for getting difficult tasks done. It’s called “eating the frog,” and it can work for your to-do list today as well as your long-term retirement strategy. How? Read more about it below.
Regardless of how your resolutions hold up this year, know that I’m just a message or phone call away from putting you in pursuit of all your big goals – even the ones that may seem too difficult right now. It’s so much easier when you have a partner in your corner.
So, here’s that article along with a few others to help inspire you this week. Let me know how it’s going!
Need A New Year’s Resolution? Eat Frogs.
For a Happier Financial Life in 2022, Face Your Money Fears
5 Tips To Help You Nail Your Financial Resolutions For 2022
Terry Savage: Understanding Inflation and Its Ravaging Effects