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Welcome to a new week here on the Retirement Quick Tips podcast! I’m your host Ashley Micciche, co-owner of True North Retirement Advisors, an independent financial advisory practice managing $340 million in client assets. I’m a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor and I’m using my 15 years of experience as a financial advisor to help you gain clarity and make a plan for the retirement you envision.
On this podcast, I cover everything from investing, to retirement spending, to taxes in retirement in just a few minutes each day, so if you’re 5-10 years on either side of retirement, and looking for some daily doses of retirement planning wisdom, stick around this week as I talk about Financial Resolutions For 2023
I know what you’re thinking: “Ashley it’s already the end of January…a little late to be thinking about new year’s resolutions with month 1 of 2023 already in the rear-view mirror”.
Point taken…however, I think it’s the perfect time to be thinking about or perhaps re-assessing your goals or resolutions for the new year.
Usually in late DEcember, for those of us who make new years goals and resolutions, we’re full of enthusiasm, but as is often the case, that enthusiasm starts to fade once reality sets in and we’ve only lost 5 lbs in January after choking down dry chicken breast and broccoli at every meal since the first of the year.
So this week, I encourage you to think about goals you’ve made for the year, and I want to give you permission to re-assess those goals, change them, or even remove something that’s maybe not as important to you as you might have thought.
I’ll be sharing with you the criteria for setting goals that will help you actually improve your chances of reaching those goals, some ideas for financial goals and resolutions to inspire you this year, and even some anti-resolutions worth considering to remove something from your plate to improve your life, rather than adding something new.
That’s it for today. Thanks for listening! Come on back tomorrow…where I’ll talk about the first step in setting any meaningful resolution or goal for the new year.
My name is Ashley Micciche...and this is the Retirement Quick Tips podcast.
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Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance
By Ashley Micciche4.9
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Welcome to a new week here on the Retirement Quick Tips podcast! I’m your host Ashley Micciche, co-owner of True North Retirement Advisors, an independent financial advisory practice managing $340 million in client assets. I’m a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor and I’m using my 15 years of experience as a financial advisor to help you gain clarity and make a plan for the retirement you envision.
On this podcast, I cover everything from investing, to retirement spending, to taxes in retirement in just a few minutes each day, so if you’re 5-10 years on either side of retirement, and looking for some daily doses of retirement planning wisdom, stick around this week as I talk about Financial Resolutions For 2023
I know what you’re thinking: “Ashley it’s already the end of January…a little late to be thinking about new year’s resolutions with month 1 of 2023 already in the rear-view mirror”.
Point taken…however, I think it’s the perfect time to be thinking about or perhaps re-assessing your goals or resolutions for the new year.
Usually in late DEcember, for those of us who make new years goals and resolutions, we’re full of enthusiasm, but as is often the case, that enthusiasm starts to fade once reality sets in and we’ve only lost 5 lbs in January after choking down dry chicken breast and broccoli at every meal since the first of the year.
So this week, I encourage you to think about goals you’ve made for the year, and I want to give you permission to re-assess those goals, change them, or even remove something that’s maybe not as important to you as you might have thought.
I’ll be sharing with you the criteria for setting goals that will help you actually improve your chances of reaching those goals, some ideas for financial goals and resolutions to inspire you this year, and even some anti-resolutions worth considering to remove something from your plate to improve your life, rather than adding something new.
That’s it for today. Thanks for listening! Come on back tomorrow…where I’ll talk about the first step in setting any meaningful resolution or goal for the new year.
My name is Ashley Micciche...and this is the Retirement Quick Tips podcast.
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>>> Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP
>>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs
>>> Visit the podcast page: https://truenorthra.com/podcast/
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Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance

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