When was the last time you just… stopped? Not to check your phone. Not to plan your next move. Not to squeeze in one more errand or scan your to-do list. Just… stopped. Stillness can feel foreign these days, like something reserved for a retreat or a rare weekend escape. But more than ever, stillness is essential. It’s not a luxury or an indulgence. It’s one of the most powerful tools we have to reconnect with […]
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Spotting gaps and overlaps
At first glance, many people often think that diversification is a strategy that focuses on spreading their money around a bit. But it’s about so much more than that; it’s about intentional design, making sure your investments and financial structures work together to support your life goals. And this is where we encounter more complex challenges: most portfolios grow over time, often in layers. You buy a fund here, open a retirement account there, add a […]
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Have you ever set a goal, or set of goals for yourself? And… when life changed and those goals were no longer relevant or attainable, what did you do? One of the most underrated challenges in financial and life planning isn’t setting goals… it’s managing them when life changes! We’re often told to set smart, measurable goals and stick to them. And that works… until life throws you a curveball. A new job. A health scare. […]
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We often hear investors say, “I’ve spread my risk — I’m well diversified.” But when we take a closer look, their portfolios tell a different story. We often find overlapping funds, highly correlated assets, exposure to similar sectors, or a long list of holdings that feel diverse but tend to move in the same direction when markets shift. The truth? Owning more things doesn’t always mean you’re diversified. Sometimes, it just means you’re busy. Variety is […]
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A cancer diagnosis is more than a medical event. It touches every part of life; physically, emotionally, spiritually, relationally… and financially. No one wants to think about money when facing something as deeply personal and life-altering as this. But the financial implications of cancer are very real, and often, they catch people off guard. The truth is, the cost of cancer goes far beyond treatment. It includes loss of income, travel to medical appointments, home adjustments, […]
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Rebalancing doesn’t get much airtime. It doesn’t come with dramatic headlines or adrenaline-fueled decisions. But behind the scenes, it plays one of the most important roles in long-term investing: keeping your portfolio honest. Think of your portfolio like a garden. You plant with intention — a mix of investments that reflect your goals, your risk comfort, and the life you want to build. But over time, some parts grow faster than others. Left unchecked, what was […]
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Wealth doesn’t happen in a moment. It’s easy to think otherwise when social media is filled with crypto booms, overnight stock picks, and stories of windfalls that seem to turn ordinary people into millionaires. But behind most real, lasting wealth is something far less flashy: time, patience, and consistency. In his book Stocks for the Long Run, economist Jeremy Siegel studied more than 200 years of investment history. His research shows that, despite market crashes, recessions, […]
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There’s a story many investors tell themselves: “I’ll wait until things calm down.” Or “Let me just see what the market does after the next election.” Or “Now isn’t the right time, I’ll invest when things look better.” It sounds sensible. After all, no one wants to invest right before a downturn. But the reality? Waiting for the “perfect” moment often leads to missed opportunities and lost time that you can never get back. Markets are […]
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Is it tough to talk about retirement because we haven’t saved enough… or because we’re not comfortable with getting older? It’s an insightful question and helps us begin to understand why so many people delay the conversation altogether. Retirement hesitancy sits on two sides of the same coin: financial readiness and emotional readiness. On the one hand, there’s the maths of it all. Rising costs, economic uncertainty, and shaky savings play a big role. Research shows […]
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Most people think of risk tolerance as a score, something you get from ticking boxes on a questionnaire. Conservative. Balanced. Aggressive. Or a mixed blend. However, the truth is that risk tolerance isn’t static. It’s not a number etched in stone or a label that defines you forever. It’s a living, evolving measure that is shaped by your emotions, your experiences, and the season of life you’re in. You may have been comfortable taking risks in […]
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