Erin lucke Law Formulate a Life plan

How to Formulate A Life Plan

Erin lucke Law Formulate a Life plan
  1. Think broadly and deeply about what matters most to you. If you had all the money you needed, what would you do with it? If you had only five or ten years to live, how would you live them? If you learned you have 24 hours left to live, what did you miss?
  2. Take this vision, sweep away any doubts, and craft your ideal life in as much detail as possible. This can energize you to achieve your vision in the shortest time possible. Goals are no longer something to be hoped for ‘some day,’ but can become immediate and vibrant.
  3. A thoughtful professional can help you identify obstacles and roadblocks that may be keeping you from achieving your vision. These are sometimes financial, but more often they are internal beliefs.
  4. An experienced professional can then recommend the best ways to achieve your goals. Quite often, this professional will put together a team of professionals from different disciplines to make sure all of the needs are being met. The team may include an estate planning attorney, a financial advisor, an insurance advisor, a CPA, a retirement plan advisor, even a planned giving expert.

The right professional for this approach in planning will ask open-ended questions and listen carefully to the answers. The client, on the other hand, will need to be open, honest and willing to make an emotional connection, with both the professional and with him/herself. The two will be building a mutual trust and relationship, one that can last for many years, possibly even into the next generation.

The result of this type of planning is far more rewarding than any transaction.

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