Money Etiquette and the Big “Taboo”

Money Etiquette and the Big “Taboo” Money is a significant source of stress. More than half of Americans feel embarrassed talking to others about their finances, according to new research done by Questis. But not talking about it doesn’t mean the problem isn’t there. A survey of 2,000 adults examined their relationship with money and…

The Science of Less

The Science of Less We confuse activity with achievement. Leidy Klotz in his book “Subtract, The Untapped Science of Less” focuses on this fascinating question: “In designing our worlds, why do we always seem to add, but not subtract?” He writes that we often start with “What should I do more off?” A better approach…

The Trap of Being Interesting

The Trap of Being Interesting We all want to build an independent brand, identity, our unique value. A “why I am smarter than…” story. I have been intrigued by various conversations with well-qualified advisors over the past couple of years whose requirement for their client portfolios is that it should look different and be interesting.…