Mattson Financial Services - June 2022

PROTECT YOUR DIGIT Leave Behind a Path for Your Loved Ones

When creating an estate plan, there are many assets to consider. Most people think about their homes, retirement accounts, and heirlooms, but one vital thing is often overlooked: their digital lives. Today, we manage so much of our personal lives through digital accounts, and a username and password combination safeguards our activities and keeps our data secure. Two-factor authentication — a second step to logging in — keeps our data even more secure. But what happens to this data after you pass? Will your family know how to access it and therefore log in to your most valuable accounts? How can you make sure the right people have access to your passwords and digital data without making yourself vulnerable? And is this necessary? Find out here!

Create a digital log. You must keep a record of all your digital profiles and login information for your loved ones before you pass. You’ll help your family avoid having to jump through hoops with various companies just to retrieve your data after you’re gone. Anything from the cable company to your bank login needs to be recorded. Then, be sure to tell your family this information exists and how to find it. Use a password manager. Because passwords are necessary, companies have created password managers to keep all of your login information secure. But not all managers are alike. The most secure options are cloud-based managers, which allow access from any location, while others require two-factor authentication, which may use a fingerprint or a code sent

UNLOCK YOUR ‘HIGH PERFORMANCE HABITS’ AND GAIN LONG-TERM BUSINESS SUCCESS!

Did “Atomic Habits” by James Clear change your life in 2018? Was “Tiny Habits” by BJ Fogg one of your top books of 2019?

As you can see, these aren’t your basic healthy habits like “drink water” and “get eight hours of sleep”! Burchard calls the first three “personal habits” and the last three “social habits,” and in the book he uses

If you’ve read those two bestsellers, you’re a step ahead of most entrepreneurs. But you might still be sleeping on one of the original books on the power of habits, which is packed with gems you can’t find anywhere else: Brendon Burchard’s 2017 read “High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way.” Brendon Burchard is a legend in the world of personal development coaching. Oprah.com called him “one of the most successful online trainers in history,” and more than 2 million people have taken his online courses. But with the help of your local library, you can start learning his secrets to success without paying a cent. In “High Performance Habits,” Burchard recommends six specific habits that will help you reach your personal and business goals. He calls this the HP6 model.

real-life examples to explain each habit. He also offers daily exercises that will help you form them.

It takes multiple keys to unlock each habit. For example, to demonstrate courage, Burchard says you must “share your truth and your ambitions” by telling someone about your goals every day. But that alone isn’t enough. To truly form the habit, you also need to reframe struggle and zero in on someone worth fighting for — whether that’s your team, your clients, or your children. “High Performance Habits” is a business book, but it’s also a personal development book. It will force you to dive deep into your strengths, weaknesses, and motivations to unlock your real high-performance potential. You can use it to fit more tasks into a day, increase your confidence, or become a better leader — whatever your business needs!

1. Seek clarity. 2. Generate energy. 3. Raise necessity.

4. 5. 6.

Increase productivity. Develop influence. Demonstrate courage.

Pick up a copy today to see why Andrew Burns of Medium calls this “the epitome of a book that needs more than one read.”

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