https://preservewm.com We've been keeping up with the latest headlines... here are two of our favorites worth sharing. ** Your Money ------------------------------------------------------------ Cash often feels like the most comfortable place to sit during uncertain markets, even though staying there too long can leave your long-term plans idling in neutral. Cash does not grow your wealth. After inflation and missed returns, large cash balances often lose ground quietly over time. Cash works best as a short-term buffer for upcoming expenses, taxes, or an emergency fund, not as the foundation of a long-term plan. For goals like retirement income or legacy planning, long-term growth comes from a mix of stocks, bonds, and real assets that historically outpace inflation. It also helps to remember that market swings are completely normal because they are part of how stock, bond, and real asset values operate. Volatility is not a sign that something is wrong. It is simply the price of long-term returns. At PWM, we design portfolios that stay balanced across stocks and bonds, international and domestic markets, and both public and private investments. That blend helps smooth the ride and keeps your plan moving forward, even when the headlines do not. Cash can feel safe, but it does not grow your wealth, portfolio strategist says (https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/24/cash-can-feel-safe-but-it-doesnt-grow-your-wealth-portfolio-strategist-says.html?__source=iosappshare%7Ccom.apple.UIKit.activity.Mail) by Greg Iacurci ** Your Life ------------------------------------------------------------ Shorter winter days mean less natural light, which can quietly chip away at mood and energy. Clinicians who study seasonal affective disorder note that reduced sunlight can disrupt your internal clock and the brain chemicals that support a steady mood. Simple habits like getting outside during daylight, sitting near windows, and keeping a consistent sleep schedule can make winter feel more manageable. Seasonal affective disorder is more than feeling sad (https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-qa-seasonal-affective-disorder-is-more-than-feeling-sad) by Patty Miller https://www.linkedin.com/in/danheth/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalynn-harvey-heth-mpa-ceps-3a3aa3191/ ** Complexity Simplified ------------------------------------------------------------ Small habits often beat big overhauls. One easy example is a two minute tidy. Home organizing experts point out that short bursts of decluttering, like clearing a nightstand or sorting one small stack of papers, are easier to start and easier to repeat. A few minutes at a time keeps visual clutter down, supports safety, and makes shared spaces feel calmer by the end of the week. AARP Smart Guide to Decluttering (https://www.aarp.org/home-living/smart-guide-home-decluttering/) by Robin Roenker ** Trivia ------------------------------------------------------------ Last week's answer: Alaska has about 6,640 miles of general coastline, and more than 33,900 miles when you include all islands and tidal shorelines. This week's question: What was the first product ever scanned with a UPC barcode in 1974? https://youtu.be/kbyjaUJWWmk?si=HwAsE26YkzTRb4eW ** Back in 1987, this song reached #1 ------------------------------------------------------------ ============================================================ ** Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/preservewm) ** Twitter (https://twitter.com/preservewm) ** LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/preservewm/about/) Copyright © *|CURRENT_YEAR|* *|LIST:COMPANY|*, All rights reserved. This email was sent to *|EMAIL|* (mailto:*|EMAIL|*) why did I get this? (*|ABOUT_LIST|*) unsubscribe from this list (*|UNSUB|*) update subscription preferences (*|UPDATE_PROFILE|*) *|LIST_ADDRESSLINE_TEXT|* *|REWARDS_TEXT|*

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