by Robert Bartley | Oct 12, 2017 | Career Health
Last week, I was driving home from a lunch meeting and was thinking of who I needed to re-connect with. David Greenberg (a personal friend and one of the best speaker coaches I know) came to mind. And I did something crazy. I didn’t search for him on Facebook....
by Robert Bartley | Oct 5, 2017 | Robert Bartley, Uncategorized
We are in the process of recruiting our next team member – a Financial Planner! We are looking for an ‘A’ player who wants to work with the best. There is opportunity for advancement and the ability to work remotely. Looking for a current CFP or someone with...
by Robert Bartley | Sep 10, 2017 | Physical Health, Robert Bartley
Gone are the days when fat was viewed as a major enemy by most people as they attempted to get fit and lose weight. Now, we’re starting to realize more and more how fats are going to be required for success and it’s becoming a bigger component to diet,...
by Bianca Roberts | Sep 10, 2017 | Bianca Roberts, Living Life
We wrapped up a fun filled summer with a whale watch adventure out of Hampton Beach. The weather was perfect, ocean was calm and two pairs of whales surfaced several times during our trip. What a spectacular site! It reminded me how fortunate we are to live so close...
by Bianca Roberts | Sep 8, 2017 | Bianca Roberts, Living Life
Shut down that inner voice that limits you; that tells you there is no time – you will start tomorrow or next week, or that you aren’t in good enough shape for that new exercise class. Reserve the time now, set a date with yourself, and make a plan. Just like...
by Robert Bartley | Aug 22, 2017 | College Planning, Investing, Markets, Retirement, Robert Bartley
August Market Doldrums We are in the historically tough stock market month of August and this year is playing out like many others. Currently there are more stocks (> 50%) in the S&P 500 below their 200-day moving average than above. That means more stocks are...
by Robert Bartley | Aug 8, 2017 | Quarterly Update, Robert Bartley
Please note that the stock market valuation informs you of NOTHING short term. Long-term (7-10 years) it is amazingly predictive of where the market will be at the end of that timeframe. It is like knowing the answers to the test but you don’t know when they will give...
by Robert Bartley | Aug 6, 2017 | Living Life
A cheerful disposition can help you get through the tough patches that cloud every life, but do people who see the glass half-full also enjoy better health than gloomy types who see it half-empty? According to a series of studies, the answer is yes. Research shows an...
by Robert Bartley | Aug 6, 2017 | Living Life, Robert Bartley
My daughter Keirra and I went to see the Yankees and Red Sox for Keirra’s birthday. Wow what a game! Chris Sale was incredible (I took the pic!). The game was 1-0 Red Sox until the 9th inning (those damn Yankees!). We stayed through the 11th inning (of a 16 inning...
by Kim Hoye | Aug 4, 2017 | Kimberly Hoye
My journey into Motherhood has taught me so much more than I ever imagined or expected. In addition to learning a myriad of details about babies, toddlers, my husband and myself, I’ve also gained an entirely new perspective on LIFE as a whole. I’ve also realized that...