You may not have complete control over your surroundings or the exact amount of money you make—but you can choose your attitude and how you react to your circumstances. After this unusual year, it’s important to recognize the habits—both personal and financial— that keep us on a forward-moving path, and those that drag us down. At Herlong and Doran, we believe it’s important to take this time and be grateful. We know that happiness comes from our attitudes of gratitude, not the size of our bank account.
We also know that the wallet of your mind—and how you fill it—is more important than your physical billfold. We’d like to encourage you to appreciate the small things that made this year better and take responsibility for the things you can control, like who you listen to and where you invest your actual time and money. Some of your investments are guaranteed, and others are risky. To learn more about the best ways to invest in yourself personally and financially, read our article, What’s In Your Wallet?