Goals – What do I really want?
What do you really want to achieve in taking this particular action or buying a certain product? It is usually not about the cheapest products or lowest fees. That will create a different set of problems in financial planning down the road. Unknowing to most consumers, we make decisions emotionally without understanding why we do it. Most of it is highly motivated by fear and greed in the short term. That is where the problem lies – where there is impatience and no discipline to keep us aligned to our objectives.
So what is our end goal objective? For most people, it will be to help you achieve the extremely big goals in life like retirement, education for kids and ensure that you have peace of mind of cashflow when health or unexpected turn of events in life fails on you. On top of that, you would also want to be generous to the people around you when you have surplus due to a well thought out, methodical plan with a financial artist. You would like to reduce risks and taxes legally. You would also like to improve your higher expected returns predictably over the long term with increased peace of mind knowing there is a scientific evidenced-based approach to growing wealth systemically.
The more intangible objectives will be to be able to spend more time with yourself, your family and personal goals whatever that might be and to take away the strong emotions of greed and fear away from you.
With the above in place, you can spend your time fruitfully with the people you love, and on the passions that are close to your heart, led with a meaningful life.
Have you spent some time to have a chat to share your personal goals and what kind of experience you would like to achieve for yourself. We can start by having an initial complimentary conversation to see if there is a good fit between an experienced financial artist and yourself to understand you better.