In my business, the whole team (the whole three of us) gather in December for an annual offsite, a full day dedicated to looking back on the year that’s about to end and forward to the year that is about to begin. A full day also dedicated to lattés, laminated bakery goods, and a delicious lunch with a view of Bellingham Bay. ‘Tis VERY IMPORTANT that such matters be attended to.
Continue readingWhat Do You Spend Money On? Lessons from Our Clients About Spending that Brings True Joy.
When we met with our clients this spring, we asked them:
Continue readingTell us about something you spent money on in the last year that made you happy. What did you get out of that purchase?
Sometimes it just sucks to be an investor. And consumer.
Do you pay attention to the financial press or to what’s happening in the stock market (or bond market!) or to the price of broccoli at your local grocery store?
Continue readingDon’t hang out with billionaires. (Video)
Money and Time Both Feel Scarce. How Can You Feel More Abundant?
One of the primary concerns of the women we work with is a sense of overwhelming busy-ness. If they were granted three wishes, finding a sense of “time spaciousness” would be at the top of their wish list.
Continue readingMeg’s Musings: The Unknown
Welcome back to another round of Meg’s random thoughts of the last few months. I hope you enjoy.
Continue readingReasonable but Arbitrary: The Best You Can Do with Many Financial Decisions.
Have you ever had questions like these about your own finances? Wondered how to figure out the answer?
Continue readingI Make So Much Money. This Should Be Easy. Why Am I So Stressed Out? (Video)
Do you love your yoga practice? You can apply it to your finances.
Just getting on the mat is the hardest part.
Do you do yoga? Do you love yoga? I do. My yoga practices goes back 20 years (because, evidently, I’m Old), and I don’t know what I’d do without it. Over those years, I’ve accepted a lot of the lessons that yoga tries to teach you.
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