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This week I dive into the uncomfortable feeling of 'downtime'. Am I failing? Am I burnt out? Am I just overthinking? Everyone I've talked to recently has been experiencing this same situation so I wanted to bring it to light. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/haileywest/support
Visit http://preeminence.tv to get your free Ultimate Guide to PreeminenceIf you want to win GIVE. Make your life about investing in what you want more of. There is no gaming of the system, it's synthetic, fake and is not sustainable. Everyone I've ever met who has been about getting rich first, ends up a loser. The TRUTH is that you need to create more value than you consume, the difference becomes your wealth. Don't trust those who tell you it is easy. Easy money doesn't last. It will leave you as soon as it came. Think of others, give 10-100x more than you expect to receive then ASK FOR THE SALE. Make 10 deposits of value into the market/world before you ask and it will be given to you.This is how it works. It is magic only when you have done the work.When you receive without giving, even more will be taken from you. Just like Caffeine instead of sleep, you'll crash If you have questions you would like to have answered, email me at m@asynd.net and share your question, I may mention it in an upcoming episode.Looking to become the authoritative, preeminent voice in your space? Get your free Ultimate Guide to Preeminence at http://preeminence.tv
Fine skies and good vibes are greeting farmers on day two of Fieldays in Hamilton.Bad weather and flooding prevented some farmers from making it to Mystery Creek for the first day yesterday.The Country's Rowena Duncum told Andrew Dickens the crowds are bigger today."Things are looking up. Everyone I've spoken to once again today is positive, as they were yesterday but there's a lot more people here today."LISTEN ABOVE AS ROWENA DUNCUM SPEAKS WITH ANDREW DICKENS
Sir Cary Cooper is a psychologist - 50th Anniversary Professor of Organisational Psychology and Health at the Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. He founded Robertson Cooper - a business which is collection of psychologists and wellbeing experts intent on helping people have a good day at work. Everyone I've met there is just brilliantly inspiring too - which I guess shows good people hire good peoplehe's a brilliant follow on Twitter too @ProfCaryCooper See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The world of investing can be murky. When seeking the help of an Investment professional, how can you know if they are putting your interests before their own? Today we interview Dan Cuprill from Cincinnati, Ohio. Dan is a Certified Financial Planner and Chartered Financial Consultant who has been assisting investors since 1994 with a less-than-common approach of doing so. In This Episode We Look At: Pros and cons of Wall St. "What does McDonald's have in common with buying stocks?" We'll find out why Dan says, "Everyone I've ever met pays more in taxes than they should." and what taxpayers can do about it. What is a Backdoor Roth IRA? Today's Resources and Links: The Investment Answer QuizDan.com One Thing You Can Do Today to Improve Your Financial World: When choosing an investment professional, look for someone who is focused on educating and guiding you instead of focused on selling a product. There should also be a "feel-good" connection between you. What Are Your Thoughts? If you have a question or comment about today's topic, we invite you to share your thoughts. You can reach us on Facebook, Twitter, or email us.