Summer is nearly here, and whether you’re itching for a vacation or simply enjoying more sun-filled daylight, this email is about making the most of it.
The articles below have a wealth of information to inform not only this summer, but throughout the next few seasons. One easy tip picked up from the New York Times article below suggests starting a weekend “Fun File” — a list of achievable things you want to do. As simple as that. The idea came from a study that found that people who viewed their weekends as vacations reported greater happiness levels the following Monday.
Believe it or not, how you plan this summer can significantly impact your future financial wellness and sense of happiness. It’s not just about being fiscally responsible, but also about recharging, rejuvenating, and savoring life. By finding that balance between indulging in summer and making choices aligned with your goals, you can create the life you’ve always wanted.
Happy summer reading! And I hope you live the season to its fullest, both financially and personally. Let’s work together to find a plan for you. Let me know if you’ve got news to share.
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