How to find your financial purpose
General, Psychology, Behavioral Finance Taylor Stewart, CFP® General, Psychology, Behavioral Finance Taylor Stewart, CFP®

How to find your financial purpose

Have you ever watched a new sport? One of the first things to understand is “How do you win?” meaning, what is the ultimate goal? Is it the highest score (e.g., football)? Lowest score (e.g., golf)? How do you score in the first place?

We rarely ask that about life itself. We just live and then later look back wondering what the hell we’ve been doing all these years. Read on to learn how to start asking— and answering— that question about life itself.

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The point and purpose of “financial purpose”
General, Behavioral Finance, Psychology Taylor Stewart, CFP® General, Behavioral Finance, Psychology Taylor Stewart, CFP®

The point and purpose of “financial purpose”

Talking about “financial purpose” can seem “fluffy” to some people and I’ve gotten my fair share of eyerolls over the years. But here’s the thing. Purpose isn’t fluff, it’s the logical way to live. Read on to learn why having a financial purpose makes it so much easier to make the most of your money.

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The 6 variables you can actually control
General, Psychology, Behavioral Finance Taylor Stewart, CFP® General, Psychology, Behavioral Finance Taylor Stewart, CFP®

The 6 variables you can actually control

Personal finance can be overwhelming. Here’s the good news. There are only six variables you can actually control. Everything else is out of your hands. Do what you can with those six variables to give yourself the best chance of pursuing your financial purpose, and from there, life will be what it will be.

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