You’ve Changed. Your Financial Habits Should Too.

You’ve advanced in your life and career, but some old financial habits may still linger. Let’s take stock of those, especially the ones that no longer serve your current situation. Here are a few examples: 

  • Treating all debt as bad, even when strategic borrowing could be smart.
  • Managing your own investments despite a packed schedule. 
  • Over-insuring for small risks while leaving bigger exposures unaddressed.
  • Not investing in conveniences that improve your quality of life.
  • Viewing generosity as an afterthought, instead of giving with intentionality.

These behaviors often stem from past feelings of stress or insecurity, but conditions change, and so should your approach. Be willing to question your viewpoints and make small, intentional adjustments as time goes on.