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Entertained or educated?

Our lives are saturated with information, so it’s important to scrutinise what we consume, especially when it comes to financial news and our use of social media. The core objective of social media isn’t necessarily to make you a more informed member of society. Instead, it’s driven by the motive to capture your attention, to keep you engaged, and to sell advertising space. Indeed, our most valuable asset is our attention! Why is this so pivotal […]

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Finding the truth in a “My Truth” world

The lines between personal beliefs and universal truths often blur, and the role of a financial planner becomes ever more critical. As we wade through the waters of modern finance, it’s easy to be swayed by popular opinion or individualised perceptions of reality.  But what’s vital is ensuring that our decisions are made based on grounded truths, not fleeting trends. It’s common to encounter individuals who portray their financial situation in overly optimistic terms, perhaps even […]

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Time to think about money – Part 4

You know how sometimes we tend to procrastinate when it comes to our finances? Yeah, we’ve all been there. Procrastination can be a major roadblock to achieving our financial goals. But did you know that Nancy Kline’s Time to Think methodology can help us overcome that? It’s all about creating a thinking environment that encourages us to take action and move closer to our objectives. The idea behind a thinking environment is to create a space […]

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More than just checking the boxes

The Real Purpose Behind Financial Planning When we talk about financial planning, what springs to mind? For many, it might conjure up images of spreadsheets, complex investment strategies, or even a necessary evil to ensure we’re being “responsible.” However, approaching financial planning as merely a task to check off our to-do list may be selling the process—and ourselves—short. Financial planning isn’t simply about being responsible or adulting in the conventional sense. Sure, having a plan in […]

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The rising currency of human skills

Information is at our fingertips, and artificial intelligence continually surpasses human capabilities in specific tasks; the landscape of valuable skills is evolving.  According to Dr Susan David, while technical know-how remains crucial, it’s quickly becoming commoditised. As a result, the pendulum is swinging towards the intrinsic value of distinctly human skills, finding and forging moments that connect us – one human to another. Think about it. Two decades ago, coding or data analytics knowledge might have […]

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Time to think about money – Part 3

Trust is a crucial component of any successful financial relationship. Trust plays a huge role in making things work, whether it’s with your spouse, financial advisor, or business partner. And one way to build that trust is through the art of listening, which is a central idea in Nancy Kline’s Time to Think methodology. As mentioned in a recent blog, Nancy Kline is an American-born author, business consultant, and personal development coach. She is best known […]

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Creating a new financial narrative

In a few recent blogs, we’ve considered our money stories and how we can not only route out false narratives but work towards creating new financial stories. After exploring the emotional aspects of your financial health and understanding your money story, it’s time to create a new financial narrative that fosters a healthy money mindset. By actively working on your relationship with money and adopting positive habits, you can cultivate an empowering and emotionally balanced approach […]

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How automatic thoughts shape our financial habits

Automatic thought patterns are pervasive and impactful, influencing our moods, behaviours, and even our self-concept. In our everyday lives, we sometimes struggle to recognise their presence in our decision-making, especially when it comes to financial choices. These automatic thoughts – images, words, or other mental activities – that pop into our minds in response to certain triggers can appear mundane or insignificant. Yet, they are anything but! So, what is automatic thinking?  Stemming from the beliefs […]

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Unearthing the roots of your money story

Money, it is said, makes the world go around. We use it daily, exchange it for goods and services, save it for the future, worry about it, celebrate it, and yet often, we are reluctant to delve into our personal histories with it.  Our earliest memories of money can reveal much about our present-day financial beliefs and behaviours. Understanding these memories is essential to retelling your money story and creating a healthier relationship with your finances. […]

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Data to Wisdom for your financial journey

As we journey through life, we often hear phrases like “seeing is believing”. But when it comes to our financial health and well-being, there’s a subtle yet profound difference between merely seeing and truly recognising. It’s akin to looking at a tree and appreciating its beauty, compared to recognising its species, understanding its growth patterns, and knowing its ecological value.  This difference plays a pivotal role in financial planning. ‘Seeing’ could be equated with knowing our […]

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