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Oct 9, 2018

In this episode, Paul dispels the myth of “finding balance” in life and gives practical advice on why and how to allocate money in short, mid, and long-term buckets. He talks about how to be more effective in reaching your life goals by designing disciplines that benefit multiple facets of your life.

Towards the end, Paul explains the two primary methods for mid-term savings and shares a sneak peek about two upcoming books from him and Cory Shepherd.

For full show notes, including a FREE PDF of the transcription, visit: http://www.sfgwa.com/blog/podcast-episode-112-orchestrating-short-mid-long-term-buckets

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