LYH78: How to Know Your Life’s Mission
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Show Agenda
- Featured Presentation: How to Know Your Life’s Mission
- Recommended resources:
- Overcoming Your Shadow Mission, John Ortberg
- The 5-step Plan for Creating Personal Mission Statements, Dr. Randall Hansen
- What’s Your Shadow Mission?, Holly Gerth
Faith in Focus: “Heart Check”
Featured Presentation: How to Know Your Life’s Mission
Dr. Randall Hansen’s 5 Steps to Creating Your Personal Mission Statement
- “Give the Christian and broader faith community tools to pursue authentic and meaningful relationships through the systematic integration of godly principles.”
- “To achieve international recognition and material success as an authority and creative thinker on relationship-building paradigms.”
Let me know what you come up with for your own authentic and shadow mission statements.
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LYH77: How I Pocketed $10,000 Part-time through Amazon’s FBA Program
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Show Agenda
- Featured Presentation: How I Pocketed $10,000 Part-time through Amazon’s FBA Program
- Recommended resources:
- Equipment You need to Get Started Selling on Amazon
- An accurate scale on which you can place large boxes
- Barcode scanner (USB)
- Label maker – Dymo Labelwriter 450 Turbo (link)
- Labels
- Tape dispenser
- Stickers – “Suffocation warning”, “Sell as Set”
Faith in Focus: “Ask for Extraordinary”
Featured Presentation: How I Pocketed $10,000 Part-time through Amazon’s FBA Program
- Step 1: Set up your seller account on Amazon
- Step 2: Purchase a scanner app for your mobile device
- Step 3: Purchase equipment you will need
- Step 4: Set up account with UPS
- Step 5: Decide how you will purchase inventory
- Step 6: Decide what Products you want to sell
- Step 7: Source your products
- Step 8: List Your Products in Amazon
- Step 9: Prep your Products for Shipment to Amazon
- Step 10: Pack and Ship Your Boxes
If you have any questions, just leave it in the comments for this episode or leave a voicemail on my website.
Feel free to leave me a voicemail message with any questions or concerns by going to HaroldArnold.com and clicking “Send Voicemail” on the right side of the screen.
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LYH76: How to Save Money That You Don’t Even Have [PODCAST]
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Show Agenda
- Featured Presentation: How to Save Money that You Don’t Even Have
- Recommended resources:
- What are You Doing For Lunch?, Mona Meighan
- Money on Purpose: Finding a Faith-Filled Balance, Shayna Lear
- The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness, Dave Ramsey
- Lee Jenkins on Money: Real Solutions to Financial Challenges, Lee Jenkins
- Money Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom, Tony Robbins
Faith in Focus:
“How I praise the Lord that you are concerned about me again. I know you have always been concerned for me, but you didn’t have the chance to help me. Not that I was ever in need, for I have learned how to be content with whatever I have. I know how to live on almost nothing or with everything. I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it is with a full stomach or empty, with plenty or little. For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength. Even so, you have done well to share with me in my present difficulty.” (Philippians 4:10-14)
Featured Presentation: How to Save Money that You Don’t Even Have
- Saving Tip #1: Brownbag Your Lunch (and cut your eating out in general by at least 50%)
- Saving Tip #2: Switch from Premium to Regular Unleaded fuel for your car
- Saving Tip #3: Downgrade or Eliminate Cable TV
- Saving Tip #4 Shop Used First
- Saving Tip #5: Stop Lending the Government Money (Change your W-4 Tax Witholding)
Also, check out these related blog posts to truly understand what real wealth really entails , how to teach our children about wealth, and a podcast on money tips for young adults.< Feel free to leave me a voicemail message with any questions or concerns by going to HaroldArnold.com and clicking "Send Voicemail" on the right side of the screen. Get your FREE copy of the “10 Proven Steps to Extraordinary Influence” at haroldarnold.com
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How to Avoid the Top Financial Financial Mistakes Young Adults Make
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A couple of weeks ago I had a discussion with my financial advisor about my retirement accounts that seem to be going nowhere. Though I am investing a thousand dollars a month in one of those accounts the returns have left a lot to be desired. As we looked closely at the account it was fairly easy to see the problem was essentially one money losing mutual fund. My emotions were telling me to sell my entire position in that underperforming mutual fund and reinvest it into a better performing one. Makes sense, right? But, my advisor advocated a different point of view. His message was simple, “don’t follow the crowd”.
Now that I have reached fifty years of age, I have become more more reflective about the financial decisions that my wife and I have made over the years. We’ve made some good ones for sure. We purchased our first two homes while we were still in our twenties. We’ve amassed multiple hundred thousand dollars in retirement savings. Outside of our mortgages, we carry little debt. And, we have a decent amount of money in emergency savings. We’re proud of those things.
But, we have also made some major money gaffes over the years that have diminished our current financial standing. We sold our first house in a major metropolitan market to just break even without even considering the possible benefits of renting it out. We purchased new cars and to make matters worse in one case even financed one for six years with an insane interest rate—that was crazy. On multiple occasions in our early years, we borrowed money out of our retirement account. I could go on. But, the point is that we’ve made many errors, large and small, when it comes to financial acumen.
So, when my current financial advisor said “don’t follow the crowd”, I wanted to hear him out. Ultimately, I decided to follow his advice. I will not add new money to this disappointing fund. But, I will resist the impulse to sell when others sell. I will maintain my wits about me and stick to my diversification strategy. I won’t follow the crowd.