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Life is full of mountains. Some are easy to climb, some are hard, and some seem impossible.
But what can we learn from the people who dare to face these mountains and reach the summit? How do they overcome the obstacles, the risks, and the doubts that come with such a challenge? And how can we apply their lessons to our own lives?
In this episode, Corey Heimensen explores the parallels between climbing mountains like Kilimanjaro and making life’s tough decisions. He dives into the mental strategies for facing challenges, the growth that comes from pushing past our limits, and the importance of adapting goals as life changes. Additionally, Corey emphasizes the value of partnership and support systems in achieving success, and the complexities of managing the aftermath of reaching our goals.
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Have you ever thought about how the increase in the occupation of storage units can relate to the need for financial organization?
The truth is that the clutter in our storage units often mirrors the chaos in our financial affairs.
In this episode, Corey Heimensen touches on the relevance of organization in one’s financial life. He draws a parallel between the clutter in storage units and the financial mess many people have, emphasizing the importance of seeking help from trusted advisors to get organized.
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The long-term success of a business depends on how smoothly it transitions from one generation to the next.
Therefore, having a well-designed succession strategy is crucial.
What other factors should we consider?
In this episode, Corey Heimensen tackles the topic of succession for families and business owners. Corey relates the series “Succession” aired on HBO to real life, and talks about the importance of having a solid plan and effective communication, along with the need to involve your family in the process.
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