✅ Week #26 Action Item: Quarter 2 Reflection
– Take a deep breath and think of all that you accomplished.
– It’s important to take time to reflect on positive progress, challenges overcome, and celebrate your wins.
– Reflect on your progress with the Get Ready Habits.
– The Get Ready Habits empower you to take control of your financial life.
⭐️ Pro-tip:
– Be gentle on yourself. If you didn’t meet all of your goals, that’s okay. It’s all about the changes that you make going forward. Do the best that you can.
💭 Habit of the week:
Continue to integrate the Get Ready Habits into your financial life.
– Goals defined
– Educate yourself
– Think about how you think
– Relevancy to you
– Evaluate your options
– Assemble the pieces
– Detailed focus
– Yearly review
🤔 Get Ready Money Guide Tip: Discussion prompts and ideas for those following The Get Ready Guide Kit ([access from your dashboard]
– What are your accomplishments over the last 3 months?
📝 Resources (available to all):
– The Get Ready Blueprint Week 26 (monthly focus area 6: strategy review). This week, you’ll reflect on Quarter 2 and your progress with the Get Ready Habits.
Note: These resources are available for all Get Ready Money Club members
🙌 Join The Get Ready Money Club – it’s free! ([here](http://www.tonysteuer.com)).
📚 The Get Ready weekly action item is from The Get Ready Blueprint: A 52 Week Guide to Changing The Way You Think About Money). Pick up your copy at your favorite online bookshop ([Amazon]([bookshop.org].
About Tony Steuer
I make the complex world of financial services easy to understand so that people feel empowered to take control of their financial lives. A recognized authority on financial preparedness - in case of that disaster you did not expect - I advocate for ethics, integrity and consumer protection within the financial industry.
I make the complex world of financial services easy to understand so that people feel empowered to take control of their financial lives. A recognized authority on financial preparedness - in case of that disaster you did not expect - I advocate for ethics, integrity and consumer protection within the financial industry.