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The Only Constant Variable in Finance (and Life)

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The only constant variable that you can truly rely on is change.

This is what makes financial planning so hard. An actual plan that you put down on paper is outdated before the ink is even dry, because every single piece of new information will throw your charts and your projections and your linear action steps out of whack.

Plus, there's no one variable that you can plug in to account for "change." You cannot pin it down or make it more concrete. It's inherently unknowable, usually unpredictable, and rarely attributable to any one thing.

And yet you have to deal with it anyway. In this episode, we discuss a few strategies for working with change (rather than having it work against your plans), including:

  • The biggest factor that people don't want to account for in their finances - but that is critical to consider
  • The importance of giving yourself permission to change (and the costs of failing to do so)
  • Ways to accept change and how to prepare for the unpredictable
  • Why you must stay open, flexible, and, most importantly, connected with other people
  • How to use your money to create a positive feedback loop that teaches you about yourself and your values
  • The dangers of ignoring the reality of "the only constant"
  continue reading

66 episodes

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Content provided by Eric Roberge, CFP & Beyond Your Hammock, Eric Roberge, CFP, and Beyond Your Hammock. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Eric Roberge, CFP & Beyond Your Hammock, Eric Roberge, CFP, and Beyond Your Hammock or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

The only constant variable that you can truly rely on is change.

This is what makes financial planning so hard. An actual plan that you put down on paper is outdated before the ink is even dry, because every single piece of new information will throw your charts and your projections and your linear action steps out of whack.

Plus, there's no one variable that you can plug in to account for "change." You cannot pin it down or make it more concrete. It's inherently unknowable, usually unpredictable, and rarely attributable to any one thing.

And yet you have to deal with it anyway. In this episode, we discuss a few strategies for working with change (rather than having it work against your plans), including:

  • The biggest factor that people don't want to account for in their finances - but that is critical to consider
  • The importance of giving yourself permission to change (and the costs of failing to do so)
  • Ways to accept change and how to prepare for the unpredictable
  • Why you must stay open, flexible, and, most importantly, connected with other people
  • How to use your money to create a positive feedback loop that teaches you about yourself and your values
  • The dangers of ignoring the reality of "the only constant"
  continue reading

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