Show Me, Don’t Just Tell Me: Why No One Is Always Correct
Description
Dolph Janis talks about being wary of people that act like they know it all or that they are always right. He talks about moments of reflection that he calls “roses and thorns” and how this keeps him and his family more grounded. Dolph warns about people that use “if” and “should” very often, especially regarding money. And Dolph talks about the types of accounts that he works with that help preserve income. He also shares the ideal times of year to golf and why people should work harder to savor the game.
Schedule a 20 min., complimentary “Ask Anything” session with Dolph at ClearIncomeForLife.com or call 704-919-0149.
Learn more about Dolph’s book “Cross the Bridge to Retirement” here.
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