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“The rainy days do come”

Check out Lagom Collections: https://lagomcollections.com/

Jalal Midani and I had the wonderful opportunity to engage in a discussion with Jennifer Steckel Elliott for our new series, ALL Bets on HER. During the episode, Jennifer imparted valuable financial and life insights drawn from her journey.

Jennifer discovered that a key to achieving success in financial and life choices is the effective communication and clear expression of one’s principles and values, whether it be with a spouse, offspring, coworkers, or others.

Her transition from a thriving career in marketing and client services to founding Lagom Collections was inspired by her love for technology and design and driven by that creative-entrepreneurial spirit. This innovative platform enables individuals to personalize their living spaces by displaying their treasured book collections, thus allowing their walls to mirror their unique identities.

It was a fabulous and rich chat, and certainly a blast to record. Some

of our favourite takeaways are:

-The rainy days do come- be prepared!!

-Speak Up! Don’t Ask, Don’t Get

-Articulating your values and priorities to your family members is crucial to sustainable wealth growth and a joyful life!

-It is important to know when to start having these conversations with your children, so that they may also learn from the lessons and experiences you have gone through.

Thank you again Jennifer!

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The information contained herein has been prepared by Amy Dietz-Graham, a

Wealth Advisor at NBF. The opinions expressed do not necessarily

reflect those of NBF.