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Drive by Daniel Pink

Lisa HandleyBook, Business & Personal Growth

Most of us believe that the best way to motive ourselves and others in with external rewards like money. That is a mistake. Learn the secret to performance and satisfaction at work and at home.

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Necessary Endings by Dr. Henry Cloud

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When executed well, “necessary endings” allow us to proactively correct the bad & the broken in our lives to make room for the professional & personal growth we seek. “Necessary endings” for Employees, Businesses, and Relationships that all of us have to give up in order to move forward.

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Great By Choice by Jim Collins

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Why do some companies thrive in uncertainty, even chaos, and others do not? In “Great by Choice,” Collins and his colleague, Morten T. Hansen, enumerate the principles for building a truly great enterprise in unpredictable, tumultuous, and fast-moving times.

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Family. Money. by Greg Wills, David & Parker, Terry & Sperry – National Christian Foundation

Lisa HandleyBook, Family Business Succession, Financial & Estate Planning, Investment Management, Money management, Relationships, Spiritual

Written from a Christian worldview, this book outlines the dynamics of family money & how to avoid the common pitfalls of wealth & inheritance. This is a thought-provoking book from 3 of the country’s leading experts on wealth transfer, David Wills, Terry Parker, and Greg Sperry.

The Good and Beautiful God

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We all have ideas we tell ourselves about God and how he works in our lives (or if he does). This book invites you to put your ideas to the test to see if they match up with what Jesus himself reveals about God.

Reflecting Through These Challenging Times

Lisa HandleyFinancial & Estate Planning, Freedom, Money management, WFL-3, Wisdom for Life

This blog is meant to encourage us to grow personally through the current pandemic. Unfortunately, tragic loss has been suffered personally by so many. We mourn with those who are experiencing such loss and recognize there is no benefit in your loss. One of my favorite speakers and authors, Andy Stanley, has a saying: ‘Pain with no gain is a shame’.

Why Your Spouse Is Your Most Important Financial Advisor

Lisa HandleyFEP-3, Financial & Estate Planning, Investment Management, Relationships

Your first thought when reading this title might be: “You obviously don’t know my spouse”.

We may not know your spouse but today we will provide insights based on our experience and on statistics that show couples who are both involved in their family finances will do best.