Having the Good (dentist and financial planner). We also want the positive achievements that come with a wise process. We want healthy strong teeth. We want a financial plan that reflects our personal priorities and increases our probability of success. We want clean white teeth. We want a plan that integrates our myriad of financial items into one cohesive place. We want to look and feel good. We want to achieve our dreams and goals, living out our true selves.

 

We need a plan of action that we’re committed to. A plan to avoid the bad (playing defense) and to have the good (playing offense). We need a balanced approach. Is that possible to do on our own? Possible yes, probable no. Is it a matter of willpower? Is it lack of time or lack of training? We must weigh the value. It’s too important to mess this one up.

 

Do you have a dentist and a planner? Or, just a dentist?

 

“I told my dentist that my teeth are going yellow. He told me to wear a brown tie.” -Rodney Dangerfield