Submitted by CarlyMeyer on

The Family

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Someone once told me that the best way to become good at relationships, is to be in them! Simple advice, but oh, so true. Recently, I’ve had the opportunity to go on a new adventure with a family that sought out guidance on inheritance. Most people feel an overwhelming urge to do something different, upon inheriting a great sum. The best advice I give is to practice “business as usual” with no major decisions in the first 12-18 months. Relationships are at the center of how we interact with everything. We have paradigms that influence how we relate to people, places, and things. Money is a conduit to something. Your relationship with money carries a heartbeat

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Shelley Simpson

Good one! I am fascinated by how people relate to money and you probably see it all!
Victoria Drogin

Interesting. Makes sense. That type of situation highlights relationships with family and with money.
Kelly Welles

Sound advice, considering that 70% of inheritances are squandered within three years because most people don’t understand money.
Kelly Welles

Very. But NY Health’s resident member, Paula Oleska can effectively reverse negative mindsets with her Brain Upgrade technology.

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