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Newsletter – August 2019

Nature intended for you to have a break during summer, when food and warmth are abundant. But now as fall starts, the end of the year approaching starts to enter our minds. Autumn is a time for re-focusing on the tasks and work at hand, or figuratively speaking, “back to school” time.
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Newsletter – May 2019

When I think of transformations, I picture a cocoon turning into a butterfly. The metamorphosis into a beautiful butterfly requires a process that every butterfly has to go through. But, when I think of this process in humans, I don’t think of it in terms of appearance but rather in the mind. A human transformation starts as a thought, and to gain traction, it finds its way into your heart and soul.
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Newsletter – February 2019

Many things can change from year to year. All of which can change your tax situation. When you were deciding on when you were getting married, did financial reasons play a part?
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Newsletter 11/2018

Gratitude is very important to us a Weaver Consulting Group and we have been consciously thinking of what we are grateful for through our 21 Day Gratitude Challenge this month. What are some ways you are practicing gratitude in your life? When you compare your life 10 years ago, what aspects do you appreciate the most? How you spend your time today can have an everlasting impact on future generations. Feel free to let us know what you think, we hope you enjoy!
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Newsletter 02/2018

This quarterly newsletter we wanted to relate with some of our clients that have gone through a meaningful transition or are approaching one. Some meaningful transitions we encounter with clients can include; becoming a parent, job change, divorce, someone passing away, and retirement. From our experience, here are a few suggestions.
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Newsletter 11/2017

Newsletter 11/2017

We are excited to share with you the first issue in what will be our quarterly newsletter! We feel it is appropriate to share some insight into our daily encounters, and to highlight important experiences for each of us to learn from. Sharing experiences can often times bring real life lessons for everyone involved, and can provide useful information to act upon within our own lives.
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