5 Strategies to Incorporate Joy into Your New Year's Goals
By Jeff Bernier
Happy New Year from the TandemGrowth team!
I hope you enjoyed a break during the holidays and were able to spend time with family and friends. After 2020, we were all looking forward to a more “normal” holiday season. With the current Covid Omicron spike, I know many plans were changed.
In a?previous blog post ?and in my?most recent podcast , I discussed our year-end process. It seemed this December was especially busy with potential tax law changes, portfolios that need re-balancing (as equity markets rewarded investors) as well as our customary financial planning processes. Once this process was complete, I was happy to take significant time off and head to South Georgia to spend time with my father who turns 91 this year!
As is my usual practice, I use the end of the year to reflect back and to think strategically about?what’s next?– both personally and professionally. Since my wife and grandchildren needed to come back home earlier than me, we took separate cars to South Georgia. While I was disappointed that I did not get to?enjoy?the drive with two dogs and two young grandchildren (this is meant to be a bit sarcastic if you did not catch it), I was able to use the time to catch up on partially completed audio books and podcasts.
One podcast that was especially timely was the?December 27 episode of?What’s Essential?hosted by Greg McKeown ?with behavioral social scientist and professor?Arthur Brooks . The topic was Living a Better and Happier Life. Greg is the author of?Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less ,?a book I’ve quoted frequently and recommend.?Arthur Brooks ?is a Harvard professor, PhD social scientist, bestselling author, and columnist at The Atlantic who specializes in using innovative science and philosophy to provide people with real-life strategies to lift people up and improve happiness.
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In this 33-minute episode, Brooks shares five research-based ways to live a happier life today. He begins with the idea that happiness is made up of three components:?enjoyment, satisfaction, and purpose.?While I encourage you to listen to the full episode, I will share, but certainly not do justice to, the five strategies Brooks presented:
Since 1986, I have been a “goal setter.” At?TandemGrowth , we describe our wealth management process as?goal?focused and planning driven. Goals are important as they help motivate you by quantifying your dreams into something measurable that you can pursue with actions. I still set goals and encourage you to do the same. However, in this new year, I am trying to focus more on the daily activities that bring me joy – congruent with my values and goals. I hope you will consider doing the same.
The TandemGrowth team looks forward to being a resource to you 2022! If we can assist in any way, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
Please plan to join us on Tuesday, January 25th?at 5:15pm EST for our Year-End Investment Review Web Conference. Details to follow!