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How to set flexible goals

Last week we looked at why it’s important to become flexible in setting goals. This week we’ll consider how we set flexible goals. Setting personal goals can empower us to transform our lives and drive towards our wishes – but if we feel like we’re not achieving our goals this can have an adverse effect. With the major changes we’ve all experienced in recent times, we need to shift to set flexible goals. What are flexible […]

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Stocks vs Shares

In the world of investing there are myriad ways to create wealth. These systems are complex, integrated and offer just enough certainty to attract our attention, but not enough to be a sure-thing. Two investable options that are talked about daily are stocks and shares. They sound and look very similar, but are in separate categories of investing and offer slightly different opportunities and have disparate risk exposure. In this blog, things may get confusing, so […]

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Why we need to be flexible with our New Year’s Resolutions

Towards the end of every year, it is customary to reassess our priorities, take stock of the year that was, and plan for the year to come. The emergence of the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic and global lockdowns disrupted our daily routine and our lifestyle altogether, throwing most plans and resolutions out the window! Does that mean that planning is no longer helpful? Or does it mean that setting long term goals is no longer relevant? Not […]

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The most important conversation about money

Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver. – Ayn Rand The most important conversation that you will have about money is the conversation that you have with yourself. As we set out for a journey, we can have the car, the route, the snacks and the playlist ready on our media centre – but the trip won’t happen if we don’t get in […]

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Don’t forget the rest

“A good rest is half the job.” – Yugoslavian Proverb There’s no time like the present to remember this sage advice as we enter the holiday season and wind down towards the end of the year. And what a year at that. With the overriding belief these days that busier is better, our current hectic lifestyles offer little respite. Most of us find ourselves caught up in the rat race – with constant deadlines to meet, […]

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Who’s advice are you taking, seriously?

Times of festivities and celebrations are often paradoxical in that we want to see friends and family, but we find that when we’re with the ones we don’t often see (only for big occasions and end-of-year-bashes), they have opinions that challenge our own and they’re all too willing to offer advice that we haven’t asked for. This is okay – we don’t have to take their advice too seriously, especially when it comes to managing our […]

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Every cloud…

“Misfortunes make happiness more sweet when it comes.” – Latin Proverb Taking a similar approach to the English proverb, this Latin proverb reminds us that misfortune doesn’t rob us of happiness, it only makes it that much sweeter. No one seeks out misfortune. We try to avoid it at all costs. Aspiring to live a happy, comfortable life with a secure job and stable finances. Sadly, the world isn’t fair and the reality is that no […]

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Investing: How elections matter

There are three things we should never discuss around the dinner table: money, politics and religion. Ironically, the three things we normally always talk about around the dinner table… are money, politics and religion! One reason for this is because they’re all connected, and they’re all HEAVILY influenced by you, me and everyone that we talk to, work with and interact with on a daily basis. The markets, politics and religion all give us a sense […]

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Planting happiness

“He who plants a garden plants happiness.” – German Proverb Conversely, as Benjamin Franklin said, “money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness.”  This is true – money is not the answer to ensuring a happy, fulfilling life. Scrooge McDuck is a wonderful children’s cartoon character who reminds us of this. Despite his amassed gold, it wasn’t the gold that brought him happiness.  Money is merely […]

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The gift of compounding interest

Every holiday season, the search begins for gifts that keep on giving. From music to cooking classes and other hobby-related courses – scores of us try to find a gift that won’t be tossed onto the pile of unwanted, unused and under-appreciated thingy-me-bobs. We look for things that are ‘cool’ or ‘trendy’ – but ultimately, it’s precisely the same quality that makes a gift trendy that will give it the shelf-life that we’re trying to avoid.  […]

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