{"id":6559,"date":"2024-07-05T00:22:54","date_gmt":"2024-07-05T00:22:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/financialcare1.ca\/?p=6559"},"modified":"2024-07-16T11:47:37","modified_gmt":"2024-07-16T18:47:37","slug":"manage-your-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/financialcare1.ca\/manage-your-time\/","title":{"rendered":"1440 \u2013 How do you manage your time, and will I run out of time?"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
Is time the key to all things in life? Whether starting in life, or your best years are in the rearview mirror, time, it seems we never have enough time. Though I am currently sixty years of age, I mentally feel\u00a0<\/span>thirtysomething. Ah, yes, age is a \u201cState of Mind.\u201d You may ask, what am I trying to Illustrate?<\/span><\/p> Please read this in its entirety, and ask yourself this one question? Do I have the time, education,\u00a0resources, and the stamina to build my financial road map? If no, is the answer, we should a chat over\u00a0<\/span>what is important to you?<\/span><\/strong><\/em><\/p> While I firmly believe, all of mankind is created equal; there are many points of contention with this statement. Leaving politics, political correctness, social status, wealth, or other factors out of this theory, we indeed are equal in this one sense, 1440<\/strong>.<\/p> 1440<\/strong> is the precise number of minutes we have in a day to try and fulfill our responsibilities, dreams, and plan well for the future.<\/p> How do we and can we be all things to all people? I brazenly state and stand behind this statement; You Can\u2019t!<\/p> When I first meet a potential client, we conduct the first meeting as a casual interview of one another, to see if we are a good fit, long term.<\/p> As a planner, friend, trusted counsel, I find this series of questions fascinating, and the responses it elicits when asked. It goes something like this.<\/p> Tell me about your day? How do you account for the 1440 minutes in your day? What do you need to achieve? At the end of the day, how much time do you have to spare to build a financial roadmap?<\/p> A proper plan will include, but not limited to, Tax Planning, Wealth Management, Risk mitigation strategies, Insurance, Cashflow, Managing Debt, Education, Retirement, Estate, and Succession Planning.<\/p> <\/p> Sleep (7 Hours)<\/strong><\/p>The clock starts running now:\u00a0<\/em><\/h4>