Tag: Time Management

Laying Up or Going for It: Risk, Reward, and the Green Ahead (EP. 78)

Laying Up or Going for It: Risk, Reward, and the Green Ahead (EP. 78)

Fresh off The Masters, we dive into the high-stakes decision every golfer faces on a par 5—lay up or go for the green—and explore how that same risk/reward choice shows up in personal finance. Whether you’re building a nest egg or eyeing a bold investment move, knowing when to play it safe and when to take a calculated shot is key. Tune in as we break down the parallels between smart course management and sound financial planning.

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Clocking Out: The Art of Leaving Work at Work (EP. 77)

Clocking Out: The Art of Leaving Work at Work (EP. 77)

In today’s always-on world, the line between work and personal life has never been blurrier. With emails, notifications, and workplace stress following us home, it’s no wonder so many struggle to truly “clock out.” In this episode, we explore the mental toll of work, the dangers of burnout, and why financial freedom plays a key role in work-life balance. Plus, we’ll share actionable strategies to set boundaries, reclaim your time, and redefine success beyond just a paycheck.

Are you ready to take control of your time and energy? Let’s dive in.

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Don’t Fix the Roof in a Snowstorm (EP. 76)

Don’t Fix the Roof in a Snowstorm (EP. 76)

Making changes in the middle of a crisis is like trying to fix your shingles during a snowstorm—frustrating, ineffective, and often too late. In this episode, we explore why the best time to prepare, adjust, and plan is when things are going well, not when you’re under pressure. Whether it’s managing your health, career, relationships, or big life decisions, taking proactive steps before problems arise can save you from unnecessary stress and poor decision-making.

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Bracketology & Bankrolls: The Madness of March & Markets (EP. 75)

Bracketology & Bankrolls: The Madness of March & Markets (EP. 75)

March Madness isn’t just about basketball—it’s about risk, reward, and the unpredictable nature of both brackets and investing. In this episode of WIN: What’s Important Now, we break down the financial lessons hidden in the tournament, from the psychology of picking Cinderella teams to the importance of diversification in both your portfolio and your bracket. Plus, we explore the staggering impact March Madness has on workplace productivity. Whether you’re a hoops fan or a finance geek, this episode is a slam dunk!

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The Science of Knowing When to Say Yes (EP. 74)

The Science of Knowing When to Say Yes (EP. 74)

How do you know when to stop searching and finally make a decision? Whether you’re picking a life partner, buying a house, or deciding when to invest, the fear of making the wrong choice can leave you stuck in indecision. In this episode, we explore Optimal Stopping Theory—a mathematical approach to decision-making that helps determine the perfect moment to act. Known as the 37% Rule, this principle provides a simple yet powerful way to balance exploration and commitment, so you don’t waste time searching forever or settle too soon.

From dating and job hunting to stock picking and real estate investing, this framework applies to almost every area of life. We’ll break down how it works, why perfection is a myth, and how using this strategy can help you make better, faster, and more confident decisions. Tune in to learn when to trust the process, take the leap, and stop second-guessing yourself!

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The 25th Hour: Time, Priorities, and Financial Growth (EP. 73)

The 25th Hour: Time, Priorities, and Financial Growth (EP. 73)

What would you do if every day came with an extra hour? In this episode of WIN: What’s Important Now, Corey and Zed explore how they would use an additional 60 minutes and what it reveals about priorities, productivity, and financial habits.

Just like money, time is a limited resource that can be invested wisely—or wasted. Zed and Corey discuss the concept of Return on Time Invested (ROTI), share personal insights on maximizing time, and draw parallels between smart time management and financial success. Whether it’s compounding interest, intentional budgeting, or eliminating “time debt,” this episode will challenge you to rethink how you spend your most valuable asset—your time.

Tune in for practical takeaways on making the most of every hour, whether in life, work, or finances. How would you use an extra hour? Let’s find out together!

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The Currency of Time: How We Spend Our Most Valuable Asset (EP. 61)

The Currency of Time: How We Spend Our Most Valuable Asset (EP. 61)

In this thought-provoking episode of WIN: What’s Important Now, we explore the profound value of time and how its significance evolves throughout our lives. We’ll delve into the 1965 Senate subcommittee testimony that anticipated a future overflowing with free time, and contrast that vision with the realities of today’s average workweek. Discover how the psychological trade-offs between time and money impact our decision-making, and learn how cultural and generational differences shape our perspectives on time.

We’ll discuss why time becomes increasingly valuable as we age, driven by a heightened awareness of its finite nature, shifting priorities towards meaningful experiences, and the desire for autonomy and peace. Join us as we unravel the complexities of how time is perceived and utilized, offering insights on making the most of this precious resource in a world that constantly demands more of our time. Whether you’re reflecting on your own use of time or seeking to understand different cultural attitudes, this episode provides valuable perspectives on navigating the time-money trade-off and finding fulfillment in your everyday life.

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Artificial Intelligence Bucket List (Ep. 55)

Artificial Intelligence Bucket List (Ep. 55)

Are you enjoying the money you’ve worked hard for or are you just saving it? 

This is an important question to ask ourselves at any point in life, as time is a precious commodity that we can never get back. It’s better to live our lives with responsibility while enjoying it. 

So, who can assist us in achieving this?

Join Corey Heimensen on The WIN Podcast as he explores the importance of valuing experiences over accumulating wealth. Corey mentions the potential of AI in personalizing bucket list adventures and emphasizes the importance of personalizing financial planning and preparing for life’s uncertainties.

Corey discusses:

  • The importance of enjoying the money you’ve worked hard for and the experiences it can provide
  • Comparing family vacation AI suggestions for different life stages: from theme parks to sophisticated international getaways
  • The role of a financial advisor in providing personalized guidance and weighing the pros and cons of financial decisions
  • The necessity of balancing spending on experiences with saving for the future and unexpected expenses
  • And more!

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