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36 — Lessons for 2020: Reflecting on the Past to Inform the Present

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Esther Szabo encourages you to consider which aspects of your financial life were out of your control last year  – and decade – which aspect you could, and what actions to take moving forward You will also learn about tools to help you prioritize what’s important during a transition Resources: Gates Pass Advisors | esther@gatespassadvisors.comContinue reading 01/22/20 – Episode 36 — Lessons for 2020: Reflecting on the Past to Inform the Present

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