January 30, 2017

How to Achieve Your New Year’s Resolutions, Ep #26

Mike Eklund

Chad Smith


When it comes to New Years resolutions, are you in the 92% or the 8%?

The number’s a bit shocking but science tells us that 92% of people don’t accomplish the goals they set.

Maybe this describes the theme of your financial decisions lately. Life has never been busier and you find yourself constantly struggling with the follow through. Let us help you change that.

Given that the top two new goals each year involve your fitness and your money, we use today’s show to compile a list of 5 tips and tricks you can use to get your financial goal setting back on track. Spoiler alert, some of the tips don’t involve setting goals at all.

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Show Notes

  • 2:35 – Essentialism and Idea of Tradeoffs
  • 3:50 – Warren Buffet 2 List Strategy
  • 4:45 – Record them somewhere – 50% more likely to accomplish goals according to GoalBand.com
  • 5:15 – Only 3% of adults write down goals and why if you do, you’re 75% more likely to accomplish goals according to Psychology Today
  • 6:10 – Common obstacles preventing us
  • 6:45 – Not Being Clear Enough and the Cheshire Cat
  • 8:40 – Lack of Progress and the Wright Brothers
  • 9:45 – We bite off more than we can chew
  • 10:20 – Value of Setting Small Goals with Michael Kitces
  • 11:00 – Examples of Small Financial Planning Benefits
  • 13:30 – Idea of Growth Without Goals
  • 14:13 – Assess Your Priorities
  • 14:25 – Aggregation of Marginal Gains (1% better each day)
  • 15:30 – Better Ways to Prioritize handling email – 4 D’s
  • 16:10 – Financial Planning Opportunities You May Be Missing
  • 17:08 – List of Tools/Apps to Help Accomplish Goals
  • 20:05 – What is Your MIT?
  • 21:40 – Share Selectively
  • 22:55 – Recap of our Goals from Last Year (Episode 4)

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January 30, 2017

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Mike Eklund is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ practitioner. In addition, he has an MBA in Finance and the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor designation. He is an active member of NAPFA, is the co-host of Financial Symmetry’s podcast, and has been quoted in various industry publications.

Chad Smith is a Certified Financial Planner™. He is an active member of NAPFA, the Financial Planning Association, and FPA’s NexGen. He has been quoted and appeared on WSJ.com, Bloomberg.com, Businessweek.com, Msn.com, Financial Planning Magazine, Triangle Business Journal, and Investment News.

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