No matter where you live, there will be opportunities to engage with your community. You need to determine HOW you will serve them: broadly (serving many individuals in a limited way) or deeply (serving fewer individuals but developing a relationship with them). You can’t go wrong with either path, you just need to decide whatContinue reading “Finding meaning through programming that is diverse and inclusive.”
Author Archives: Nate Zeisler
5 Tips For The Unrelenting 20-Something Newsletter
Hi everyone, I’m coming to you on day number 312 of work from my home office. I can’t believe we are approaching the one-year mark since our national shelter-in-place orders became the norm in this country. With March 13th around the corner, I’m thankful that the end is in sight as I see more andContinue reading “5 Tips For The Unrelenting 20-Something Newsletter”
Understanding The Rule Of 72
The rule of 72 is an awesome little formula and a constant reminder that my actions today will have a tremendous impact on the future version of me when it comes to investing and saving. While I can’t (necessarily) control the rate of return on my investments, I can control how much I invest eachContinue reading “Understanding The Rule Of 72”
5 Tips For The Unrelenting 20-Something Newsletter
Hi everyone, Welcome to the 12th edition of my newsletter. I’m glad you’re here. I’m trying to tighten up the messaging on this newsletter and I wonder which option you prefer: Option A.) I help people find stability, balance, and meaning? Option B.) I help people find time, money, and meaning? Send me a quickContinue reading “5 Tips For The Unrelenting 20-Something Newsletter”
If Artists were in charge, would we have this problem?
This is not the America I want for my kids. The events that unfolded on Wednesday were some of the worst things I’ve seen in my life. While the majority of us celebrate the fair and legal victory of President-Elect Biden, it’s difficult not to feel completely lost and saddened by the actions of manyContinue reading “If Artists were in charge, would we have this problem?”