By this point, it’s been said over and over again —2020 was an unprecedented year. And it’s true, starting with the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, to the economic crisis, market recovery, and now a light at the end of the tunnel with the rollout of vaccines across the world.
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Peace, Connections, and Joy for the Holidays
I think we can agree, 2020 was a year like no other. Investors have been challenged like never before as the pandemic took the market from record highs to the brink of a depression and back.
Wrap 2020 Up Right
We’re in the final stretch of 2020, a year that has been one of the most challenging in recent memory.
What’s the Most Effective Way to Change?
If there’s one thing that 2020 has shown, it’s that big change can happen in the blink of an eye. When things change rapidly, we often make quick decisions about how to react.
Talk Isn’t Cheap
It’s that time of the year again. Regardless of whether it’s in person or virtually, the holidays are an opportunity for more conversations with loved ones.
Attitude Of Gratitude
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.
What Comes Next?
To say that last week was eventful is an understatement, this week continues to be remarkable, with markets surging on a positive coronavirus vaccine announcement.
Stay True To Your Goals
Capping off a year of unprecedented events, economic and personal changes, as I write this, Americans are going to the polls, in an election that’s been touted as one of the most important in our lifetimes.
The Election And Your Strategy – Nothing To Fear
Halloween is right around the corner, and like everything else, it’s markedly different this year. Some people find it thrilling to dress up and decorate the house, others think it’s just plain scary.
Make The Days Count
Muhammad Ali famously said: “Don’t count the days, make the days count.” Ali is known for his wit and wisdom, and, as we hit the seven-month mark of the pandemic, I think this quote has meaning well beyond sports.