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What You Don’t See Coming: Five Lessons From The Unexpected | HDM 412
- 2024/11/07
- 再生時間: 21 分
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When was the last time that things didn’t go according to plan? If you’re anything like me, “quite often” is probably your answer (and there’s nothing wrong with that). The reason is simple: even the best thought and carefully weighted plans cannot keep life from happening, sometimes in the most random ways. In fact, although eliminating the unexpected from your life is almost impossible, no one ever teaches you how to react to life when things massively deviate from your original plan. This is why, in today’s episode, I’ll share with you five things you have to practice if you want to make your peace with the unexpected.
We’ve all had a moment (or two) when we swore a plan or project would turn out alright. Maybe the whole thing was a low-stakes, low-pressure project where virtually nothing could go wrong, or maybe this plan was just replicating something you had already done in the past with a decent amount of success. In any case, the expectations were low, and your confidence soared.
This is why, when things didn’t turn out as expected, all you could do was stare at the facts in disbelief. Did you forget an important point? Were you not prepared enough? It may sound a tad irritating, but the answer is far simpler: unexpected circumstances usually happen… well, when you least expect it! And in no other sector is this as true as in finance.
In this HDM episode, I’ll be sharing a personal story that shows how life’s curveballs don’t have to derail you from your path.
In this episode you will learn:
- What does the unexpected have to do with your financial life?
- Reasons why unexpected situations can be so overwhelming.
- The 5 key lessons that you can take away from unexpected life disruptions.
For a quick recap of this episode go to https://www.jenhemphill.com/412
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