What Should Investors Do Now?

With everything happening over the past few weeks, it is easy to find yourself unsettled.  The unbelievable tragedy in Japan, the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear emergency.  The situation in Libya and the Middle East.  Continuing economic stress.  The list goes on…..

But for every one of those disturbing events, there are great things happening as well.  The outpouring of aid to Japan, the coming together of people to help each other (not just globally, but local and one-to-one), the many acts of human kindness and the heroic actions of those trying to prevent a nightmare at a series of nuclear reactors are the tip of the iceberg of positive events.

So perhaps we need to maintain our focus on the areas we control.  Those much closer to home.  With that in mind, here’s a video with the title, What Should Investors Do Now?  Don’t worry, it doesn’t contain a solicitation and actually doesn’t really focus on money.  Why should it?  Money is not your life, or at least it shouldn’t be.  Maybe, just maybe, it is life we should choose as our focus.

www.wholeinvestor.com/video.html

This most recent video is from my new podcast, Getting There.  I would love your opinion of the message and I hope it helps you.  We sometimes refer to people by what they do, for example, soccer mom, suit, or investor.  In reality, whatever label can be assigned, the only accurate one is human.  We are all human, and that ain’t necessarily a bad thing, is it?

The next video is about perspective.  And the first video in the series is a thought provoking look at how we look at time versus money.  All three videos are located at the link above.  Enjoy, and feel free to let me know if they help you or someone you know!

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About paul.puckett

Paul Puckett is Principal of Beacon Wealth Advisors, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisory Firm, in Virginia Beach, VA, and author of the book, Investiphobia-You Can Invest Without Fear. His primary intent is to help people learn to invest without fear and to remember that, "Money is not your life!". He can be reached at paul@investiphobia.net.

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