Lori’s Vignette’s - Goals
10 Stress Management Tips for Business Owners and Professionals
Guest blogger, Barry Demp, is a Business and Personal Coach and he shares some useful tips on how to navigate your way through this holiday season, stress free!
The implications of divorce on mortgage financing
I interviewed David Keblaitis, Owner of Home Funding Group, about how divorce impacts a borrower’s mortgage financing. “Often the person keeping the home is mandated by the divorce decree to refinance the marital home in order to remove the other party from the current mortgage,” says Keblaitis. “This can be problematic when the home is under water and there isn’t sufficient equity to refinance the home.” However, there are solutions available and Keblaitis believes in finding the right mortgage product for each client’s needs.
The implications of divorce on college funding
I interviewed Certified College Planning Specialist, Jeff Taylor, about how divorce impacts college funding. Taylor has many single moms as clients, and knows this situation well. “Divorce can cause you to forfeit money you would otherwise be entitled to if you aren’t planning properly before, during, and after the divorce,” says Taylor. How assets will be or are distributed, income levels of the parents, and the amount of alimony and child support paid all play into the equation of whether and how much funding will be available for college. To help divorced parents obtain college funding for their children, Taylor offers these strategies:
3 Tips to Achieve your Goals
To realize your goals, focus on these three things: 1) Set Intentions; 2) Define/Redefine Boundaries; 3) Create Space. In all three steps, action is involved in order to bring about the desired result.
Are you in the present moment, or oblivion?
Without an intention of being fully present in any given moment, we can coast through our day, barely aware of what occurred. That’s existing, not living. Our families, clients, co-workers, and friends deserve more from us. Being “half there” simply isn’t good enough. Jim Rohn is quoted as saying, “wherever you are, be there!”

