by Joe Clark | May 22, 2019 | Blog, Life Happens
It can be hard to admit a mistake or a problem to others, especially if you feel bad about your choice or believe you will face judgment. Embarrassment, regret, and a host of other emotions can spur decisions in the moment that we want to forget about in the future....
by Joe Clark | May 16, 2019 | Your Life After Work
Health concerns are very private and personal issues, and we sometimes even avoid our doctor because we don’t want to share or hear the news. People often pray and help others in need, while quietly suffering themselves. This is the third part of a four-part series...
by Joe Clark | May 9, 2019 | Legacy Planning
Some say telling only part of the story is a little white lie while others find it to be standard protocol. This article is the second installment in a four-part series of things you will wish you told your financial advisor. Point: little white lies lead to financial...
by Joe Clark | May 2, 2019 | Blog, Investments
How often have you sat in the doctor’s office with an ailment that you don’t mention? The pain isn’t picked up on the yearly checkup, and the doctor sends you away, thinking you are feeling well. Going to the doctor and not telling the truth is not only...
by Joe Clark | Apr 25, 2019 | Life Happens
Regret is a daunting emotion. There are church sermons, books on self-forgiveness and a host of other ways to talk about events or decisions in your life that you wish had a different outcome. There was an article written about an end of life nurse named Bronnie...