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It’s Been Five Long Years Without You.
Welcome to the hardest blog I’ve written yet. In the spirit of reflection, honesty, and sharing my thoughts on wealth, health, and happiness, today I’m writing a very emotional blog. Five years ago, February 17th 2016, was the worst day of my life. Juxtaposed one day after my oldest daughter’s 4th birthday was officially the day “the music died” in my life.

What I Learned in 2020
The third part in a series of what I learned in 2020, from Andrew Rosen of Diversified.

Lessons from 2020: What I Learned in 2020 Part 2
Discover what lessons from 2020 Diversified’s president Andrew Rosen learned in this blog post on financial wellness.

Wealth, Health & Happiness
The other day, I had the pleasure of interviewing the very impressive and inspirational Nicolette Richer for our wealth, health, and happiness interview series. Nicolette’s focus is specifically on the health and happiness sector of our mission. It was a fascinating interview that has already made an impact in my life. If you haven’t seen it yet, give a look here and let me know your thoughts.

What I learned in 2020 – Health
Good riddance 2020! I’m so glad to turn the page to a fresh new year with the symbolic beginnings they bring. I can feel tides changing and optimism in people’s voices. It may not be tomorrow, but it seems likely that 2021 will have some changes to begin reverting us back to life as we know it. I can’t wait to hug again, hang in someone else’s house, go to a freaking restaurant, and just not be on edge every time we leave the house.

Wealth, Health, Happiness Series
The other day, I released my second official Wealth, Health, & Happiness interview [ED1] . I had the honor of interviewing Justin Schenck, founder of The Growth Now Movement and world renown podcaster. To say his interview was inspiring doesn’t do it justice. I learned so much and received some great wisdom that I feel can help all of us in this wealth, health, and happiness journey.

The 2019 Version of Myself Stunk at Everything!
As you can see from the title, I think very highly of myself (haha). With yearend approaching (where the heck did it go?), it’s time for reflection. I love this time of year, as holidays, family, time off, and new beginnings are upon us. However, I mainly get a little nostalgic as I think about the person I was and the person I am today.
Wealth, Health, & Happiness Series: Building Empathy in a Tech Obsessed World
You may have noticed, at Diversified Lifelong Advisors we’re really trying to help our clients achieve wealth, health, and happiness in many aspects of their lives. It’s a serious task we’ve set for ourselves, but one that’s certainly worth the investment.

Time is Money (Time Is the Value of Money)
Time is money – so how can you save time, and make more money? Or use your money to save you time? Learn more in this blog.

Work Life Balance: Live to Support Work, or Work to Support Life
I’ve noticed that most of us graduate and get a job. That job takes us in many directions and drags our life with it. This job moves us around the country, dictates the lifestyle we lead, and ends up consuming our lives. Most of us work long hours and our lives support our work. Our family and lifestyle adjust around our work. Even our happiness revolves around our careers.

It’s Been Five Long Years Without You.
Welcome to the hardest blog I’ve written yet. In the spirit of reflection, honesty, and sharing my thoughts on wealth, health, and happiness, today I’m writing a very emotional blog. Five years ago, February 17th 2016, was the worst day of my life. Juxtaposed one day after my oldest daughter’s 4th birthday was officially the day “the music died” in my life.

What I Learned in 2020
The third part in a series of what I learned in 2020, from Andrew Rosen of Diversified.

Lessons from 2020: What I Learned in 2020 Part 2
Discover what lessons from 2020 Diversified’s president Andrew Rosen learned in this blog post on financial wellness.

Wealth, Health & Happiness
The other day, I had the pleasure of interviewing the very impressive and inspirational Nicolette Richer for our wealth, health, and happiness interview series. Nicolette’s focus is specifically on the health and happiness sector of our mission. It was a fascinating interview that has already made an impact in my life. If you haven’t seen it yet, give a look here and let me know your thoughts.

What I learned in 2020 – Health
Good riddance 2020! I’m so glad to turn the page to a fresh new year with the symbolic beginnings they bring. I can feel tides changing and optimism in people’s voices. It may not be tomorrow, but it seems likely that 2021 will have some changes to begin reverting us back to life as we know it. I can’t wait to hug again, hang in someone else’s house, go to a freaking restaurant, and just not be on edge every time we leave the house.

Wealth, Health, Happiness Series
The other day, I released my second official Wealth, Health, & Happiness interview [ED1] . I had the honor of interviewing Justin Schenck, founder of The Growth Now Movement and world renown podcaster. To say his interview was inspiring doesn’t do it justice. I learned so much and received some great wisdom that I feel can help all of us in this wealth, health, and happiness journey.

The 2019 Version of Myself Stunk at Everything!
As you can see from the title, I think very highly of myself (haha). With yearend approaching (where the heck did it go?), it’s time for reflection. I love this time of year, as holidays, family, time off, and new beginnings are upon us. However, I mainly get a little nostalgic as I think about the person I was and the person I am today.
Wealth, Health, & Happiness Series: Building Empathy in a Tech Obsessed World
You may have noticed, at Diversified Lifelong Advisors we’re really trying to help our clients achieve wealth, health, and happiness in many aspects of their lives. It’s a serious task we’ve set for ourselves, but one that’s certainly worth the investment.

Time is Money (Time Is the Value of Money)
Time is money – so how can you save time, and make more money? Or use your money to save you time? Learn more in this blog.

Work Life Balance: Live to Support Work, or Work to Support Life
I’ve noticed that most of us graduate and get a job. That job takes us in many directions and drags our life with it. This job moves us around the country, dictates the lifestyle we lead, and ends up consuming our lives. Most of us work long hours and our lives support our work. Our family and lifestyle adjust around our work. Even our happiness revolves around our careers.