At the beginning of the year, I gifted a unique and timeless calendar filled with amazing behavioral investment advice. Even though we're past mid-year, I still have FIVE copies left and you could even i turn it as wall art. Respond to this email to claim your FREE copy, which I will ship anywhere in the world. The first five people to respond with their address will receive one! Let me share the July sketch and some context. The calendar features a collection of evergreen sketches by Carl Richards, a New York Times columnist known as the "Behavior Gap." This one wants to drive the point of where we should place our focus. The July sketch emphasizes where we should focus our attention. According to Carl Richards, we should always ask ourselves two questions, as time, energy, and attention are limited: - Does it matter?
- Can I control it?
If the answer to either question is no, then it's not worth your attention. If something doesn’t matter, there’s no reason to care about it; and if it’s beyond your control, there’s no point in stressing over it. Imagine the benefits of letting go of concerns that you can’t control and those that don’t matter. Where could you redirect your time, energy, and attention for better outcomes? Want a copy of this amazing collection of evergreen behavioral tips? Send me a request with your address, and I will mail it to you! |