The secret of wealth-building that often goes unnoticed is not just how we manage our money, but how we manage our time. Time is a finite resource. Once we spend it, we can’t get it back. Learning how to leverage time effectively can distinguish you as a top performer, and as someone who truly understands what it takes to build lasting wealth. A recent encounter with a successful business mentor illuminated the true value of time […]
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Understanding the role of culture in your financial journey
You’re looking for more than a number-cruncher when seeking integrated financial planning services. This is because you’re essentially seeking a partner in a very critical area of your life—your financial future. And much like any other meaningful relationship, the foundation isn’t just built on expertise but also on mutual values and shared culture. Simon Sinek once said, ‘A culture is strong when people work with each other for each other. A culture is weak when people […]
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How often have you found yourself making impulsive decisions about your investments based on headlines or peer pressure? Maybe you’ve even shifted your entire asset allocation because of these emotions. If this sounds familiar, you’re far from alone. Carl Richards, in his groundbreaking book “The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways to Stop Doing Dumb Things with Money,” taps into this pervasive psychology, breaking it down for us in layman’s terms. Richards coined the term “Behavior Gap” to […]
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Socratic Questioning and Guided Imagery In our previous blog, we discussed how cognitive distortions can influence your decision-making, emotions, and, ultimately, your financial well-being. In this one, we’re diving deeper into specific techniques that can help you combat these distortions: Socratic Questioning and Guided Imagery. These tools not only help in mental health but can also be applied to reframe how you approach your financial life. Socratic Questioning: Unearthing Financial Illusions If you ever took a […]
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The Psychology of Financial Planning Have you ever found yourself spiralling down a mental rabbit hole, arriving at a worrying conclusion about your finances without consciously deciding to ponder over it? If so, you’re not alone, and it’s not your fault. The Power of Thought Patterns Humans naturally develop schemas, or cognitive frameworks, to understand and interpret the world around us. These mental models simplify complex situations, guiding us through decision-making processes, like those involving our […]
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Our lives are saturated with information, so it’s important to scrutinise what we consume, especially when it comes to financial news and our use of social media. The core objective of social media isn’t necessarily to make you a more informed member of society. Instead, it’s driven by the motive to capture your attention, to keep you engaged, and to sell advertising space. Indeed, our most valuable asset is our attention! Why is this so pivotal […]
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The emotional toll of losing a loved one leaves us unprepared for the logistical labyrinth that follows: the administration of their estate. Navigating this complex process can feel like a second loss, rife with hidden costs, legal hurdles, and unexpected delays. With the insights from this blog, you’ll be better equipped to navigate these challenges. Understanding the Legal Framework First and foremost, get familiar with your jurisdiction’s laws governing estate administration. These laws set the guidelines […]
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The lines between personal beliefs and universal truths often blur, and the role of a financial planner becomes ever more critical. As we wade through the waters of modern finance, it’s easy to be swayed by popular opinion or individualised perceptions of reality. But what’s vital is ensuring that our decisions are made based on grounded truths, not fleeting trends. It’s common to encounter individuals who portray their financial situation in overly optimistic terms, perhaps even […]
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Debt can be overwhelming, often feeling like a never-ending battle against numbers that just won’t budge. It’s not just your bank balance that takes a hit; it’s your mental well-being, too. If you’ve been struggling with the emotional and psychological toll of financial instability, you’re not alone—and there’s hope. In the upcoming blogs, we’re going to integrate powerful cognitive tools like Socratic Questioning and Guided Imagery with actionable financial advice. Our goal? To help you reclaim […]
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You know how sometimes we tend to procrastinate when it comes to our finances? Yeah, we’ve all been there. Procrastination can be a major roadblock to achieving our financial goals. But did you know that Nancy Kline’s Time to Think methodology can help us overcome that? It’s all about creating a thinking environment that encourages us to take action and move closer to our objectives. The idea behind a thinking environment is to create a space […]
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