Power Your Retirement

What It’s Really Like to Be a Client of a Financial Advisor


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We spend plenty of time talking about how to become a client, but today we flip the script and talk honestly about what it’s like once you’ve actually become a client. Steve pull backs the curtain on how real planning works, how communication evolves over time, and why the advisor–client dynamic is far more personal than most people realize. If you’ve ever wondered what working with a financial advisor feels like day-to-day, this episode gives you a true inside look.

Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:

🧠 Seeing Through the Client’s Eyes: what the experience feels like from the inside

🎯 Why Objectivity Matters: the value of having someone unemotional about your money

🗓️ Annual Strategy Sessions: how reviews evolve as your life changes

💬 Comfort & Communication: finding a rhythm that fits your personality

🎉 Celebrating Wins: the joy of reaching major milestones together

⚡ Navigating Setbacks: how advisors help during unexpected life shifts

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Power Your RetirementBy Steve Smit