Do you know these key terms - learning the language of finance is the first step toward deeper understanding and better conversations. https://t.co/0Ljc3HBdmh
It's 529 Day! Big dreams start with small deposits - investing in their future one contribution at a time. Find out if a 529 plan would be practical for your family, here’s what you need to know: https://t.co/NsvQP4oHev
Young households are spending less and saving more. Read this article for ideas on how you can continue to take control of your finances. https://t.co/aALT2ojBLY
Happy Mother's Day to the incredible moms on our team!
We're grateful for the leadership, strength, and care these four amazing women bring to our office every day. Wishing all mothers a wonderful and well-deserved day!
It’s one of the most important life lessons they will learn. Here are a few key suggestions to help your kids start off on the right financial track. https://t.co/1U2XQTVYsS
Substantial gifts during your lifetime can preserve a family legacy and reduce taxes—if done right. Here’s how to make smart gifts and avoid common pitfalls. https://t.co/aYtETaQn3J
Talking about money with your partner before you combine finances is a smart move. Work together to find opportunities and blind spots that might otherwise get overlooked. Here are some talking point to get the ball rolling. https://t.co/n6Fb4NOARe
A great opportunity for the women in our community.
The Women’s Regional Faith Summit on May 8 is a chance to grow in your faith and connect with other strong, encouraging women.
If it sounds like something you’d benefit from, take a look:
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I asked Tom Izzo about the viral clip of Charles Barkley defending his coaching style by saying people have gotten too soft.
Izzo: "Now we're supposed to just hug and kiss everybody... Accountability is going to be big until I leave."
Rick Pitino was asked what stops people from being great. His answer was one word.
"Ego stops greatness. I call it edging greatness out."
"In a spiritual sense, ego is edging God out. But ego is edging greatness out."
And he made a key distinction:
"I'm not talking about confidence. You have to be a confident person."
"But ego really gets you to where you think you've arrived. You think you know it all. You stop learning. You stop listening."
That's the trap. Confidence keeps you hungry. Ego convinces you that you've already made it.
You lose your hunger and humility.
"Learning and listening are important for great leaders. Great leaders have to listen and they have to continue to learn and surround themselves with people that are better than them."
EGO = Edging Greatness Out
The moment you think you've arrived is the moment you stop growing.
Stay confident. Stay humble. Never stop learning.
(🎥@LewisHowes )
FINAL/OT: Penn 88, Yale 84
THE PENN QUAKERS ARE IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!! HEROIC PERFORMANCE BY TJ POWER, 44 PTS.
PENN WINS ON BACK-TO-BACK DAYS IN OVERTIME AND IS GOING TO THE NCAA TOURNAMENT!!