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Creating the New Financial Security With Eric Roberge (115)

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Eric-RobergeAre you happy with your financial options right now?

Eric Roberge wants to let you know you have more control over your personal finances than you might think.

He’s the founder of Beyond Your Hammock, a financial planning firm that caters to the needs of professionals in their 30s and 40s.

Let s just say as you can tell from the name of the firm, this isn t your parent s financial planner!

He told me he never thought he would work for himself, but the corporate world wore him down.

He was a portfolio accountant at State Street Bank and n assistant treasurer at JP Morgan Chase. He came to realize that self-employment offered him greater financial security over the long term.

Few lessons worth noting from our conversation include:

  • When starting a new business it’s better to share your passion, instead of selling your products or services.
  • Why Eric decided to take a job as a waiter at the age of 33 and after doing pretty well in the financial industry as a stepping stone to working for himself.
  • Why he decided to choose an untraditional name for his firm to elicit questions from potential clients rather than preconceived notions.

I have some big news to share with you now about the Life Skills That Matter podcast . . . . this is the final episode of what I’m calling season 1 of this podcast!

I shared a podcast every day focused exclusively on collecting stories about people who made the transition from employment to self-employment to inspire you to do the same.

In our next episode, we’ll begin season two where I’ll still be sharing stories about people who made the transition to self-employment, but I’ll be doing more episodes focused exclusively on lessons about life and skills to help you make your own transition.

I’ll also only be releasing two episodes a week to give you all a chance to catch up on all the shows I’ve been pumping out!

Life Skills That Matter In This Episode

  • Practicing self-awareness to understand your core motivations.
  • Building a community.
  • Aligning spending habits with a financial goal.

How Eric Works and Thinks

  • Wake up time: 5:00am
  • Core work activities + habits: 1) Blocking time for the most important tasks. 2) Networking to meet new people and have new conversations. 3) Have a general understanding of where he’s going.
  • Ideal work environment: Saturday morning, listening to music from Focus at Will in a space where he can write on the walls to visualize his ideas.
  • Superpower: Ability to listen to someone and understand their feelings to adapt advice for them.
  • Self-reflection practice: Listening to music or walking on a beach and being in his own head.
  • Book recommendation: The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday.
  • 90-day goal: Get more speaking opportunities and increase audience sizes, targeting 1000+ person audience.
  • Common spending problems: Restaurants and spending money in areas they don’t value since they don’t have a plan or goals.

Inspirational Quotes

“I wanted to connect with my peers and help them do the things that I knew they were getting challenged with right now.”

“It doesn’t feel like work and therefore you’re just doing what you do best and the money does come after that.”

Coaching Advice

It’s helpful to understand the financial possibilities and goals from your business and Eric provided the following advice to begin honing in on those figures:

1) Understand your income needs. Figure out both how much you need for your expenses, as well as what you need to meet your savings goals for the future.

2) Look at other businesses in your space. Examining how others are doing in your field can give you an idea for what your income possibilities are.

Resources + Bonus Materials

Originals by Adam Grant

Lifestyle Calculator

Connect With Eric

Website

LinkedIn

Twitter

Thanks For Listening!

Enjoyed this episode? We d appreciate your show of support in one of the following ways …

The post Creating the New Financial Security With Eric Roberge (115) appeared first on Life Skills That Matter.

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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Life Skills That Matter | Create Work That Works For You

When? This feed was archived on June 26, 2018 20:12 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on June 26, 2018 08:33 (6y ago)

Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.

What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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Content provided by Stephen Warley | Career Resilience Coach, Serial Solopreneur, and Self-Employment Advocate. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephen Warley | Career Resilience Coach, Serial Solopreneur, and Self-Employment Advocate or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Eric-RobergeAre you happy with your financial options right now?

Eric Roberge wants to let you know you have more control over your personal finances than you might think.

He’s the founder of Beyond Your Hammock, a financial planning firm that caters to the needs of professionals in their 30s and 40s.

Let s just say as you can tell from the name of the firm, this isn t your parent s financial planner!

He told me he never thought he would work for himself, but the corporate world wore him down.

He was a portfolio accountant at State Street Bank and n assistant treasurer at JP Morgan Chase. He came to realize that self-employment offered him greater financial security over the long term.

Few lessons worth noting from our conversation include:

  • When starting a new business it’s better to share your passion, instead of selling your products or services.
  • Why Eric decided to take a job as a waiter at the age of 33 and after doing pretty well in the financial industry as a stepping stone to working for himself.
  • Why he decided to choose an untraditional name for his firm to elicit questions from potential clients rather than preconceived notions.

I have some big news to share with you now about the Life Skills That Matter podcast . . . . this is the final episode of what I’m calling season 1 of this podcast!

I shared a podcast every day focused exclusively on collecting stories about people who made the transition from employment to self-employment to inspire you to do the same.

In our next episode, we’ll begin season two where I’ll still be sharing stories about people who made the transition to self-employment, but I’ll be doing more episodes focused exclusively on lessons about life and skills to help you make your own transition.

I’ll also only be releasing two episodes a week to give you all a chance to catch up on all the shows I’ve been pumping out!

Life Skills That Matter In This Episode

  • Practicing self-awareness to understand your core motivations.
  • Building a community.
  • Aligning spending habits with a financial goal.

How Eric Works and Thinks

  • Wake up time: 5:00am
  • Core work activities + habits: 1) Blocking time for the most important tasks. 2) Networking to meet new people and have new conversations. 3) Have a general understanding of where he’s going.
  • Ideal work environment: Saturday morning, listening to music from Focus at Will in a space where he can write on the walls to visualize his ideas.
  • Superpower: Ability to listen to someone and understand their feelings to adapt advice for them.
  • Self-reflection practice: Listening to music or walking on a beach and being in his own head.
  • Book recommendation: The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday.
  • 90-day goal: Get more speaking opportunities and increase audience sizes, targeting 1000+ person audience.
  • Common spending problems: Restaurants and spending money in areas they don’t value since they don’t have a plan or goals.

Inspirational Quotes

“I wanted to connect with my peers and help them do the things that I knew they were getting challenged with right now.”

“It doesn’t feel like work and therefore you’re just doing what you do best and the money does come after that.”

Coaching Advice

It’s helpful to understand the financial possibilities and goals from your business and Eric provided the following advice to begin honing in on those figures:

1) Understand your income needs. Figure out both how much you need for your expenses, as well as what you need to meet your savings goals for the future.

2) Look at other businesses in your space. Examining how others are doing in your field can give you an idea for what your income possibilities are.

Resources + Bonus Materials

Originals by Adam Grant

Lifestyle Calculator

Connect With Eric

Website

LinkedIn

Twitter

Thanks For Listening!

Enjoyed this episode? We d appreciate your show of support in one of the following ways …

The post Creating the New Financial Security With Eric Roberge (115) appeared first on Life Skills That Matter.

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