It’s easy to get excited reading the news. With the storm and stress of the last few years, it’s only natural to react to each ping of our phone’s news apps with a deep sigh and a cynical “what now?”
There’s always good and bad news if you dig deeper. For every international crisis, there’s a medical breakthrough. Each victory has a counteracting problem when you step back and look at the big picture. Does this mean that we should just shut off the news and let things happen? No, it’s good to stay informed. Keeping all of that information in perspective, though, can be difficult. If you aren’t careful, it can lead to emotional or rash decision-making.
Your financial strategy, for instance, can be developed with the “big picture” in mind. Many things can happen in that time, and my strategy allows those events to rise, take place, and fall into the rearview.
Keeping it all in perspective can be challenging at times, but this is one of the many reasons you don’t have to go it alone. When times seem turbulent, it’s good to have someone to reach out to who can help you keep that big picture in mind. Give me a call or email. I’d be happy to check in with you and help you keep your focus.