From Wealth Management
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Summary: [Podcast] In this episode, Diana Britton, managing editor at WealthManagement.com, is joined by James Bogart, CEO and president at Bogart Wealth. James shares his personal journey through health and wellness, revealing the importance of paying attention to your physical and mental well-being.
From Advisorpedia
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Summary: Whether you’re overworked, understaffed, or just unsure of where to go next with your business, there are a million experts who claim they can solve your issues fast and secure you unprecedented growth.
From Advisorpedia
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Summary: It can be so frustrating for leaders to be in a position at work that they feel has no value or direction. Each day they approach their job with the hope that perhaps things will turn around and they will connect in a more meaningful way. Yet what continues to happen is nothing changes, and they find themselves running on the hamster wheel once again. Creating excuses or even blaming others for a lack of leadership clarity is a waste of time. How energizing would it be to identify what really matters to you in your leadership journey
From ThinkAdvisor
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Summary: Here’s practical advice from a 30-year-plus advisor and Primerica’s national sales director: “You want to have the type of relationship where it’s you and the client against the world. The goal is always to position it so that the client understands that it’s us and them together trying to get what they want,” Howard Lashner tells ThinkAdvisor in an interview.
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Summary: There was a time in the not-so-distant past when the only skill you needed to succeed in financial services was how to sell. The business of selling investments was almost entirely transactional, and all a financial advisor needed to do was shake the bushes for prospects and close them on a product sale. It was not easy by any means, and only the most tenacious advisors survived.