2020 was a history-making year, no matter what you take away from it. For us, one of the most meaningful lessons of the past year is learning how to embrace flexibility and adapt in the face of new, unexpected challenges maintain a sense of calm when things seem especially tumultuous find ways to help others and create positive change our my community.
We've also learned how resilient we can all be. We’re stronger for having lived through 2020.
As we reflect on the past year and get more distance from it, we’ll continue to learn from it. We’ll get some perspective and keep growing from the experiences and challenges we had in 2020.
Looking forward to 2021, we're not going to make any predictions. Most New Year’s predictions are wrong, so we'll spend our time and energy on something more useful.
Instead, we're going to make some resolutions.
We resolve to tell the people we love that we love them every day.
We resolve to use our voice for positive change.
We resolve to stay flexible in our planning and ideas.
We resolve to appreciate the blessings we have and express more gratitude.
We resolve to listen more and communicate better.
We resolve to set aside more time to take care of ourselves so we can be our best selves every day.
We resolve to become more active in our community so that we can make positive changes from the ground up, rather than solely relying on others to do it from the top down.
What resolutions do you have for 2021?
If you haven’t thought about it, it’s not too late. If you’re drawing a blank, let’s talk.
Some of the most important aspects of our job as advisors are listening and talking to our clients. We enjoy talking things out and helping our clients find some clarity, especially after recent shakeups.
If you’re feeling shell-shocked by 2020 or you’re thinking about financial goals for the New Year, call us at (541) 330-0220. Now is a great time to evaluate your financial strategies for the year ahead.