|

Planning: The Key to Sleeping Through Life’s Storms


Hey – Michael here.

Happy Friday to our community of forward-thinkers.
Here’s a dose of inspiration and practical advice wrapped in a compelling story.
Today’s reading time: Just under 5 minutes.

The Story of the Farmhand

A young man applied for a job as a farmhand. When the farmer asked for his qualifications, he said, “I can sleep through a storm.” Though puzzling, this response was a testament to the young man’s unwavering confidence. Intrigued, the farmer decided to hire him.

A few weeks later, the farmer and his wife were awakened in the night by a violent storm ripping through the valley. The farmer leaped out of bed and called for his newly hired hand, but the young man was sleeping soundly.

In a hurry, the farmer and his wife checked the farm. To their relief, they found that the farmhouse shutters had been securely fastened, a good supply of logs had been set next to the fireplace, the farm tools were safely stored in the shed, the bales of wheat were bound and wrapped in tarps, the tractor was moved into its garage, and the barn was locked correctly. Even the animals were calm and had plenty of feed. Everything was in order.

At that moment, the farmer understood the profound meaning behind the young man’s words, “I can sleep through a storm.” Because the farmhand was diligent and prepared for any storm, he could sleep peacefully through the night.

Moral of the Story

Planning: The Key to Sleeping Through Life’s Storms

The moral of this story is clear: Prioritizing the critical aspects of life, maintaining strong relationships, and staying true to our beliefs allow us to face any challenge with confidence —we can sleep through a storm.

At Tannery Company, we believe that thorough preparation and diligent financial planning can help you weather any storm life has in store. This mindset is critical when setting and achieving your financial goals. Don’t wait for the perfect moment—start now.

Your Turn to Prepare for the Storm

Think about what you want to achieve in the next 12 months. Start with clear objectives, whether reducing debt, saving for a home, or preparing for your children’s education. Use tools like Right Capital to monitor your progress in real time and adjust as needed.

Schedule a Call With Us

Ready to start your journey towards financial freedom and confidence? Book a strategy session with us today, and let’s plan a future where you can sleep through any storm.

If you have a question or want to discuss your financial goals and progress with us in a quick email or a LinkedIn comment, Let’s grow together!

Final Thoughts

Scaling your finances isn’t just about increasing numbers; it’s about creating confidence and securing a future where you can enjoy the fruits of your labor without anxiety. We look forward to seeing you put these insights into action.

If you have a question or want to discuss your financial goals and progress with us in a quick email or a LinkedIn comment, Let’s grow together!

Cheers,
Michael

Similar Posts

  • | |

    2021 Resolutions

    With the combination of quickly clicking to buy and Drunk Shopping, there is danger in the upcoming holidays to your budget.

    According to Finder’s latest Drunk Shopping survey conducted in February 2020, nearly a quarter (22.9%) of Americans admit to shopping under the influence, and the amount consumers are spending increased by 13.9%.

  • |

    Thank You

    Thank you for letting Tannery & Company be a part of your family. Our office will be closed December 24 and 25. When Jimmy Fallon sits down to write his weekly thank-you notes on “The Tonight Show,” he is both ribbing and breathing life into a custom many felt was headed the way of the…

  • |

    Wasted Time

    What is wasted time?
    Unscheduled, unplanned time doing the simple things of life
    As kids out summers were spent riding our bikes, playing in the creek or playing any game we could make up. All of this was outside and required very little parental supervision.
    Ain’t it funny how the best days of my life was all that wasted time
    – lyric from Keith Urban’s song – Wasted Time
    Today, I observe adults and children over scheduled with activities and over connected with every electronic device possible. Wasted time is where creativity is created.
    We are the “Attachment Generation”.
    Based on my observation about us becoming the “Attachement Generation”, I began to pose this question to friends and clients in my conversations.
    “What is your daily routine and how connected are you”.
    The #1 answer was – immediately when I get up or I take my phone to bed with me.
    I would get the answers and ask my favorite question – why?
    Why do you have to keep your phone with you, even taking it to bed?
    Why do you immediately look at it when you wake up, no matter the time of the night?
    They answered with various reasons that attempted to make the attachment to their phone seem normal.
    This simple idea of not having your smart phone with you 365/24/7 caused people stress.
    “When people are so plugged into their devices around the clock, they often lose the ability to be fully present to themselves and to other people,” says Jeffrey Rossman, Ph.D., director of Life Management ar Canyon Ranch in Lenox, Massachusetts. “It negatively impacts our peace of mind and relationships with others.”
    When is the last time you had “Wasted Time?”
    If “I can’t remember” is your answer then you have become part of the Attachment Generation. It is time for a digital detox and some “Wasted Time”.
    Take my seven steps toward finding your Wasted Time.
    1. Let go of the phone – start with taking it out of the bed. Your phone needs to sleep in the other room, not in the bed or on the bedside table. I made this change and the results are positive. (the phone was on the bedside table)

    2. Don’t touch your phone for the first 30 minutes of your day. Let your mind and your body refresh from the night’s sleep.

    3. Eliminate all of the “push” notifications on your phone and your desktop. This also includes your watch. I see many people distracted and looking at their smart watch for the text notifications during a meeting. It is unprofessional and inconsiderate.

    4. Drive your car without looking at your phone at stop lights. (No texting should not even be mentioned)

    5. Stop using your phone to occupy all of your free time. If you are standing in line at the grocery store, it is Ok to let your mind be unoccupied.

    6. Meals are Digital Free.

    7. Plan some wasted time each day without a screen in front of you. That includes a TV. Go workout, take a walk or have a conversation with your spouse, your children or take a bottle of wine and go visit a neighbor. I prefer reds however a chilled white will work this summer.
    Be honest
    You probably use your smartphone way more than you should, but you’re far from alone. It’s addictive checking social media, playing games and of course just staring down at it when you’re in a socially awkward situation.
    Try either taking the Apps off your phone or try one of these six apps to break your addiction.
    Tell me about your results of finding your Wasted Time.