Focus On What You Can Control
Mike Hunsberger, ChFC?, CFP?, CCFC, MQFP
Financial Advisor and veteran helping military approaching retirement & veterans preparing for ultimate retirement ??
If you’re like me, you know it can be difficult to maintain focus.? It’s even harder to maintain focus on what matters.? I find it a constant struggle, but it’s something I believe will have benefits if I can improve.
You’ve probably heard of The Serenity Prayer. Part of which says…
"God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference."
It’s a common teaching within Alcoholic Anonymous and other 12-step programs.? While it’s true in all aspects of life, it is particularly relevant to our financial lives.? We’re constantly pushed in different directions by both our monkey brains and the continuous barrage of media.? It takes both wisdom and work to keep our focus on the area of overlap.
Things that matter:
- Stock Market Performance
- Tax Rates and Rules
- Recession Timing
- Government Policies
Unfortunately, none of these are within our control.? So while we should plan for and understand them, trying to change them shouldn’t be our focus.
Things we can control (that also matter):
- Our reaction to both positive and negative events
- How much we save and invest
- What we invest in
- How much risk we take and how we diversify
- Having a plan that fits our situation that we’re able to stick to
This is not easy.? It takes constant practice.? But, it’s important and probably the best use of our time.
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1 å¹´Simple, yet profound