On the financial front we have watched the stock market go up and down sharply on almost a daily basis. It seems as though the slightest bit of news, either negative or positive, has tremendous repercussions for the market. Most of you reading this have been touched personally in some way by the effects of our wavering economy.
Well, is it all doom and gloom? Absolutely not! Is the cup half full or half empty? From my view point, it is not only half full, it is full and running over. Despite all the challenges facing our nation, we still live in the most amazing country in the world. While my family has not been immune to the challenges of 2011, I still believe the opportunities and blessings far outweigh the issues we face.
You may question my optimism, but it is based on the following: When you chart both the S&P and the DOW over the past two years, both of these indices have actually seen slight increases. When compared to the current economic situation in many other countries across the globe, this is an unquestionable positive. In addition to those documentable figures, I have also noticed a growing regional trend of increasing numbers of “Help Wanted” signs. I am not referring here to seasonal jobs, but rather jobs that will generate income and benefits for families.
Personally, the most significant lesson that I learned in 2011 as I spent time reading through the book of Proverbs is that we need to show more mercy to one another. I was struck by how much more pleasant our lives would be if we routinely treated one another with attitudes of compassion and forgiveness. I look forward to 2012 with great anticipation as it is my desire to grow in knowledge, wisdom and understanding.
I know you will agree that as you get older, each year seems to go by much, much quicker than the year before. 2011 has not been an exception. This year has flown… as we watch 2011 go out, we have great expectations for next year. It is my hope that 2012 will be one of the most wonderfully memorable years of your life.
With warmest regards,
Phil Giambri
This is a guest blog by Philip M. Giambri, the founder and owner of “Your Best Interest” Financial Services, Inc.
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