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** Your Money
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Retirement wealth is rarely built on dramatic moves. It is built on repetition.
The habits that matter most are not complex. Max out tax advantaged accounts. Automate contributions so saving happens without debate. Review accounts once a year and clean up what no longer belongs. Use health savings accounts strategically. Consider Roth contributions when appropriate. Resist the temptation to increase lifestyle every time income rises. And when markets fall, stay invested.
None of this feels sophisticated. That is precisely why it works.
The advantage is structural. Automation removes emotion from the equation. Annual reviews prevent drift. Tax aware positioning compounds quietly over time. Staying invested avoids the permanent damage that often follows emotional decisions.
Over decades, the difference between disciplined and distracted investors becomes significant. The steady investor saves consistently, owns diversified assets, rebalances methodically, and ignores short term noise.
The challenge is not understanding these habits. Most people already do. The challenge is sustaining them through market cycles, tax changes, and life transitions. Retirement plans rarely fail because of complexity. They fail because of drift. Our role is to provide the structure and ongoing oversight that keeps the right habits in place, year after year.
Around here, we have a healthy respect for boring. In retirement planning, it is usually a sign that things are working exactly as they should.
8 Boring Habits That Will Make You Rich in Retirement (https://www.kiplinger.com/retirement/boring-habits-that-will-make-you-rich-in-retirement)
By Donna Fuscaldo
** Your Life
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Most people want to stay in their homes as they get older. The good news is that doing so does not require a massive renovation or a six figure budget.
The biggest difference often comes from small, thoughtful upgrades. Brighter overhead lighting. A second handrail on the stairs. Doors that open wider. Clear walking paths. Subtle color contrast on steps and furniture edges. These adjustments make everyday movement easier and safer without changing the feel of a home.
Independence is rarely preserved through one big project. It is supported through small decisions made in advance. Comfort, safety, and dignity often live in the details.
How to Set Up Your Home to Age in Place for $1,500 (https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/how-to-set-up-your-home-to-age-in-place-for-1-500-9a3508bf?st=eCwZJ9&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink)
By Veronica Dagher and Elizaveta Galkina
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danheth/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalynn-harvey-heth-mpa-ceps-3a3aa3191/
** Complexity Simplified
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The problem feels psychological. You are tired, but your brain does not power down. Often the driver is light.
Visible light is the primary signal that synchronizes the human circadian system. Specialized cells in the eye detect light, especially blue wavelengths, and send signals directly to the brain’s internal clock. Blue enriched light suppresses melatonin and shifts circadian phase, telling the body it is still daytime.
When evening light is bright and cool, your biology receives a daytime signal. When light is dimmer and warmer, that signal weakens, allowing melatonin to rise and the sleep cycle to begin.
The mechanism is biological. Change the light, and you change the clock.
The inner clock—Blue light sets the human rhythm (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7065627/#:~:text=Visible%20light%20synchronizes%20the%20human,circadian%20phase%20and%20cycle%20durations.)
source: NIH
** Trivia
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Last week's answer: Tennis
This week's question: What is the largest island in the world?
https://youtu.be/NiF6-0UTqtc?si=6Bf0p4ZlLFJqmrKv
** Back in 1999, this song reached #1
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