More than just the title of the blockbuster movie that brought home seven Oscars recently, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” seems to accurately describe the mood of the entire country right now.
How is your calendar looking? I’ll bet it’s filling up quickly for spring and summer. And who else is finding it a challenge to stay on top of every ping, email, and notification with swirling news of economic shakeups, layoffs, banking uncertainty, and work stresses? More importantly, in these everything-everywhere-all-at-once times, how can you not only survive but thrive?
It’s definitely possible. These are all issues I can help you address to take a little of the madness out of this March. The New York Times article below states it perfectly: What may be most helpful in times like these and all of the time, really, is discussing the low buzz of uncertainty, out loud, with someone you trust who can make you feel a bit better.
So if you’ve got questions, let’s discuss. Check out the articles below too, for more perspective and guidance as well.
A Question About Your Money: Has Anything Truly Changed This Week?
The ‘wellness wheel’ on the road to financial security
Ignorance Really Is Bliss When it Comes to Investing
Yes, the Bank Chaos Is Scary. But Don’t Let Fear Make Your Money Decisions.
Paving the path to your investment goals
The One Thing You Need To Know To Understand Any Banking Crisis