We’re entering the holiday season, and starting with Thanksgiving, expressing gratitude is a year-end tradition. This year, it may seem like it’s a little more difficult to be grateful. But it’s worth it—for your health and your finances—to practice gratitude.
A positive outlook is a key ingredient for building wealth. Gratitude can be used as a tool to avoid impulsive financial choices and make better long-term decisions, for yourself, and for your family.
I want to wish you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving, no matter what format it takes this year for you. I’m grateful to have clients like you—not just on Thanksgiving, but every day.
I hope you enjoy these articles. I found them very insightful and I’d love to know your thoughts.
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