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Today, we’re talking about Type A personalities. If you’re driven, competitive, and goal-oriented, then you’re likely part of the club that struggles during difficult markets. When things get tough, your instinct is to work harder, push more, and fix the problem. But, as Nathan reveals in this conversation, when it comes to investing, that instinct can sometimes backfire.

Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:

📉 Why market volatility triggers the Type A urge to "fix" things

🧠 How emotional overreactions can quietly wreck a solid strategy

🛒 The “grocery store” analogy for scattershot investing habits

💼 Why working with an advisor can ease anxiety without losing control

📺 The hidden impact of constant negative financial news

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