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Send us a textJoin us as we sit down with Enrolled Agent, and Founder of Golden Lion Tax Solutions, Morgan Q. Anderson, to discuss "the ostrich syndrome" that Morgan often sees tax payers fall into, and what you can do to combat it.As a leading divorce firm in Portland, our attorneys provide guidance on custody, alimony, separation, estate planning, and more. Learn what to expect in Oregon and Washington divorce cases and how we can help.If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.To learn more about Morgan and how she can help you with your tax questions, you can visit her website at: https://www.goldenliontaxsolutions.com/Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
Did you talk about finances much when you were a child? Today so many people avoid the topic because it's not something openly discussed. We often like to call this “ostrich syndrome” because the easiest thing to do is stick your head in the sand. If you're someone who is avoiding their finances this episode will open your eyes on how to take that next step in your finances. Watch the no cost 5 part video course to review your finances and see where you could be doing better in your finances.5 Foundational Steps to Financial Balance Video CourseFind out what you could be overlooking within your practice by taking our brief assessmentTest My Personal Financial IQSign up for a complimentary phone call to talk about how to get better use of all the cash inside your practice.Schedule a timeCheck out our social media channelsFacebookLinkedInYouTube
In John chapter two, he details a wedding that Jesus and the disciples attended, where Jesus performs his first miracle...turning water into wine. We discuss the impact, meaning and symbolism of this in context of where Jesus was in his ministry, and how being 'poured out like a drink offering' as described later by Paul informs us on how we are to live today.
Are you or one of your family members an ostrich? Do you stick your head in the sand and avoid uncomfortable conversations about what happens AFTER you die? If that sounds like a heavy conversation, then you need to meet Lynn Lambrecht! Her background is in aviation emergency response and worked on two serious plane crashes in her 20s and then later 9/11. Lynn leverages her personal experience and warm personality to coach others on what steps to take NOW to help your loved ones should the unexpected occur. Think about who has a key to where you live or your car? Who can access your mail, bank accounts, PIN numbers, etc.? What about your pets? Does someone else know who their vet is and what kind of food they eat?
In today's episode, Zach shares about one of the major problems that young entrepreneurs face as they start their journey building their business and how to overcome it. Let's dive in. To join Zach's free woodworking business facebook group, please click here —> https://www.facebook.com/groups/wwbiz To apply for the Woodworking Accelerator Program, Please click here -> https://form.jotform.com/220655163443048 To get your free copy of Zach's Ebook “Handmade Business Secrets”, please click here -> https://www.zachvaught.com/handmadebusinesssecretsbook
Epilepsy HELL to Epilepsy WELL... why not do something about it | Your Drug-Free Epilepsy Foundation
One of the 4 F words of hyper-vigilance:
Today I talk about unhealthy coping mechanisms and share a bit of my own experience.
The Radio Boys (C.Truth, Kev Lawrence) had a great conversation with actor, writer, director Doug E Doug (@dougedougfromtv). His credits include: An act of war, Blue Bloods, Law & Order, Cool Runnings, Justified, Cosby, Touched by an Angel, Jungle Fever, and Diagnosis murder among others. Doug (@dougedoug1) spoke on the lasting impact of "Cool Runnings," writing/directing missing child film Lil Girlgone, the Ostrich Syndrome, what he learned from Bill Cosby, when comedy goes way beyond PC, social control that gets abusive, how he handled being harassed in Hollywood, getting free food all the time in the Caribbean and more. For additional content go to: www.thermalsoundwaves.com Tweet: @thermalsoundwav IG: @thermalsoundwaves Facebook: @thermalsoundwaves --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thermal-soundwaves/support
The Radio Boys (C.Truth, Kev Lawrence) had a great conversation with actor, writer, director Doug E Doug (@dougedougfromtv). His credits include: An act of war, Blue Bloods, Law & Order, Cool Runnings, Justified, Cosby, Touched by an Angel, Jungle Fever, and Diagnosis murder among others. Doug (@dougedoug1) spoke on the lasting impact of "Cool Runnings," writing/directing missing child film Lil Girlgone, the Ostrich Syndrome, what he learned from Bill Cosby, when comedy goes way beyond PC, social control that gets abusive, how he handled being harassed in Hollywood, getting free food all the time in the Caribbean and more. Listen now, Then log on to: www.thermalsoundwaves.com for what's to come in the future. Tweet: @thermalsoundwav ----- IG: @thermalsoundwaves
Guest speaker Pastor Beth Blois speaking live at YA Tuesdays, at the o2 Academy Sheffield.
What I tell my coaching clients who come to me with money worries is that money doesn't CHANGE anything; it REVEALS everything. Money acts as a magnifying glass. If you're a poor jerk, you'll be a rich jerk - only jerkier. If you're a broke nice person, you'll be a rich nice person - only nicer. Assuming money is everything. It's true: the best things in life are free. But the mortgage, groceries and Internet service aren't. We're hearing stories everywhere about how people are cutting back on non-essentials; but why did it take a financial crisis to do that?Assuming a change in your money situation won't affect the relationship. This is the flip side of the first assumption. Remember: money doesn't CHANGE anything; it REVEALS everything.Assuming things will turn around by themselves. Also known as the Ostrich Syndrome. We've all been there: believing that "someone out there" will fix our problems. As FDR said, "When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."4. Assuming you and your partner look at money the same way. 5. Assuming things will be this way forever. This is the "Why Bother?" Syndrome, the flip side of the Ostrich Syndrome. When you assume "why bother?", your actions will be half-hearted (or some other part of your anatomy), which will naturally lead to half-success, or less. People who should listen to this show are entrepreneurs
Sermon from Jeremiah 5:1-18
Leaders Series: Bruce Hunter is a former Kraft Foods executive, and the president of Lighthouse 360. Bruce talks about the Ostrich Syndrome and how it's affecting business owners who fail to look at themselves first when planning to exit their ventures.