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** Your Money
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As the calendar turns, many people reflect on the past, reset their intentions, and make resolutions for their best future. Resolutions tend to focus on what we want to accomplish. And while we’re often confident we’ll achieve those goals, we usually have far less clarity around how they will actually happen.
That disconnect matters. Confidence without structure is fragile. When goals remain abstract, it becomes easier to make short-sighted decisions that quietly work against long-term success.
At PWM, we use financial planning to close the gap between the what and the how, without ever losing sight of the why. We translate intentions into clear priorities, explicit assumptions, and thoughtful trade-offs, then map those decisions to an actionable path. The result is clarity around what is already accounted for and what still needs attention. Once that structure is in place, uncertainty doesn’t disappear, but it loses its power to pull you off course.
A recent study from Morgan Stanley supports this approach. It found that investors with a financial plan were less worried about achieving their goals than those without one, and many wished they had started earlier.
The takeaway is simple: resolutions set direction, but planning makes progress durable. Let’s make 2026 a great year, together.
The Power of Financial Planning: A Road Map to Achieving Goals With Confidence (https://graystone.morganstanley.com/graystone-consulting-charleston-wv/documents/field/g/gr/graystone-consulting---charleston--wv/The_Power_of_Financial_Planning__A_Road_Map_to_Achieve_Goals_With_Confidence.pdf)
by Anthea N. Tjuanakis Cox
** Your Life
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Living well into later decades often comes down to simple, repeatable choices. Over time, people who age well tend to focus on a handful of consistent habits:
* Eating a balanced, nutrient-dense diet
* Staying physically active through walking or similar movement
* Maintaining strength with regular resistance exercise
* Managing stress through calming routines
* Staying engaged with purposeful activities such as gardening
* Supporting heart health with steady cardiovascular exercise
These habits are not about extremes or perfection, but consistency. Small actions done week after week tend to compound, supporting both physical resilience and overall well-being as we age.
6 Things People Who Live to 100 Do Every Week to Stay Healthy (https://www.health.com/centenarian-survey-healthy-habits-11863972)
by Kristen Fischer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danheth/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalynn-harvey-heth-mpa-ceps-3a3aa3191/
** Complexity Simplified
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Many everyday tasks fall apart not because they are difficult, but because they are easy to forget. One effective workaround is to tie small, recurring tasks to an existing routine rather than relying on memory or motivation. By anchoring reminders to your calendar or another habit you already follow, routine responsibilities become automatic instead of mentally taxing. The result is less decision fatigue and fewer loose ends competing for attention.
The 'Call Your Mother' Method Is the Organizing Trick You’ll Actually Stick To (https://www.realsimple.com/what-is-the-call-your-mother-organizing-method-11867084)
by Wendy Rose Gould
** Trivia
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Last week's answer: It takes 90 minutes for the International Space Station to orbit the Earth.
This week's question: What everyday item was originally invented to help people read in low light before electricity was common?
https://youtu.be/8mbYg3s5U5A?si=aMulFa7YOEmzRjAS
** Back in 1958, this song reached #1
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