An Attitude of Gratitude

by | Nov 23, 2020 | Newsletter | 0 comments

We’re entering the holiday season, and starting with Thanksgiving, expressing gratitude is a year-end tradition. This year, it may seem like it’s a little more difficult to be grateful. But it’s worth it—for your health and your finances—to practice gratitude. 

A positive outlook can be one of the key ingredients for helping to build wealth. Gratitude can be used as a tool to potentially avoid impulsive financial choices and make better long-term decisions, for yourself, and for your family.

I want to wish you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving, no matter what format it takes this year for you. I’m grateful to have clients like you—not just on Thanksgiving, but every day.

I hope you enjoy these articles. I found them very insightful and I’d love to know your thoughts.

 

All the best,

 

Jason Pinney

 

It’s Open-Enrollment Season. Is an HSA Still Right for You? 

3 Ways To Plan A Great Thanksgiving Dinner In An Uncertain Season

Why you should get disability insurance and life insurance

Creating an Oral History of Your Family: Step by Step

Use Gratitude to Counter Stress and Uncertainty

How Pfizer Plans to Distribute Its Vaccine (It’s Complicated)

 

Let’s Start Something new
Say Hello!

Still have questions? Ready to see if we’re a good fit? Don’t worry we’ll answer all your questions. Submit the form below and our team will contact you as soon as possible!