By Karime Azar As human beings, sometimes when we set goals for ourselves, we want to see results fast. But focusing on immediate results can get in the way of...
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By Eleanor Hall David’s writing last week touched on perfectionism and creating meaning during his twenties. As someone in my twenties who thinks a lot about what creates meaning in...
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By David Steele When I was in my twenties, I spent the better part of a decade trying to be, as I now reflect upon it, perfect. I was in...
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By Tessa Sternberg On August 6, “Barbie” made a billion. The film, directed by Greta Gerwig, is the second highest grossing release in the history of Warner Bros. So far,...
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By David Neeve "Goals are for people who care about winning once. Systems are for people who care about winning repeatedly." I received the above quote in an email last...
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By Alexander Schmitz When I first started college at CU Boulder, there were plenty of opportunities to expand my knowledge and be an engaged student. There were also just as...
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By Frank Mannino Several years ago (15 years is now “several” at my age) I took my then 8-year-old son out to play catch. Living in the concrete jungle of...
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By Jonathan Steele I often review client portfolios and think about the role diversification plays in each. Although technical, the basics of portfolio diversification are quite simple: include a set...
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By Kevin Cohen Earlier this year when Tessa, the newest and youngest member of the One Wealth Team, wrote February’s theme of retirement planning it made me think of how...
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By David Santos Estate planning can be complicated and emotionally stressful. I recently finished the HBO series “Succession,” in which the show takes the concept of the inheritance of a...
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