Tuesday, March 31, 2015

#4 Biggest Excuse That Stop You Succeeding by Bernard Marr

The Article: The 7 Biggest Excuses That Stop You Succeeding by Bernard Marr

#4 Big Excuse:  I don't have the skills


#3 Biggest Excuse That Stop You Succeeding by Bernard Marr

The Article: The 7 Biggest Excuses That Stop You Succeeding by Bernard Marr

#3 Big Excuse:  I’ve never done this before.


Monday, March 30, 2015

#2 Biggest Excuse That Stop You Succeeding by Bernard Marr


The Article: The 7 Biggest Excuses That Stop You Succeeding by Bernard Marr

#2 Big Excuse: I Don’t Have The Time.


Friday, March 27, 2015

The 7 Biggest Excuses That Stop You Succeeding by Bernard Marr


I read a fantastic article by Bernard Marr (Best-Selling Author, Keynote Speaker and Leading Business and Data Expert).
The Article: The 7 Biggest Excuses That Stop You Succeeding by Bernard Marr
In the next 7 days I will share each of them with you.
1st Big Excuse: I Don’t Have The Money.




Friday, March 13, 2015

You Are More Important Than You Realize


We all have heard, "You're Richer Than You Think". 
However, one of the biggest problems facing individuals and families 
is understanding the importance of each individual.  
Here's why...

Let me first start with Parents..

As parents, you may be saying you already know how important your kids are.
You love your kids more than you do yourselves.
You love your spouse more than ever.
You would do anything for them.
You will make sure they are happy, loved, safe and secure...
How should you show this?... by your actions.
We all hear action speaks louder than words, however, some parents
aren't practicing what they preach.
Your role as a parent is extremely important.
It is the parent's responsibility to ensure the family is building a financial foundation
to secure the future for their spouse and their kids they dearly love. 
However, most parents have missed or ignored the most important aspect of a financial foundation.
PROTECTION

Generation X'ers Missing The Boat


GENERATION X.  

Are you in this category?  The name has a pretty good ring to it, but what else is there
to know about this group of people.

The mindsets of this group are pretty similar amongst most of them. 
These individuals are Action Oriented. 
They are results focused.  
Some are technologically savvy and some have a bit of a risk taker within them.
Most of them are self reliant.

Although these characteristics of the Generation X individual may seem positive,
there is the other side that hurts most individuals in this generation.
When it comes to financially planning for their future, 
they all have differing mindsets. 
Here's how: