How to Build Your Family Fortress, Ep #156

How do you build your family fortress? I talk about cornerstones often, including how to figure out what yours are and how to build abundance within them. Your family is one of—if not THE—most important cornerstones in your life. But what do I mean by building your family fortress? How do you do it? Listen to this episode of Best in Wealth to learn more![bctt tweet="How do you build your family fortress? What does it mean? Find out in this episode of Best in wealth! #wealth #retirement #investing #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #RetirementPlanning #WealthManagement" username=""]Outline of This Episode[1:02] My dream of being a coach[3:43] Build your family fortress[7:26] The family cornerstone[8:16] The Single Page Life Plan[9:26] Determine your mission statement[10:32] What are your top cornerstones?[11:27] Actionable steps in the SMART goal format[18:42] Spend time building your family fortressBuilding abundance in your cornerstonesIf you’re listening to this podcast, you’re likely your family steward. You handle the finances. You need to build abundance in your cornerstones to build your family fortress. It’s why I call my business the “Fortress Planning Group.” Building your fortress isn’t all about money. But money is the fuel to help you build abundance.We have some castles scattered in our office to remind our clients that our job is to help you build your fortress so you can feel peace and security. We handle your financial cornerstone to allow you to concentrate on your family.It’s not about overly-focusing on one cornerstone. You can’t lose sight of all the others. Friends are important, but you can’t spend all of your time with them at the expense of your family. You need to build balance within the cornerstones.Place your family firstSome people place their spirituality first—which is understandable—but family is usually the most important cornerstone. Are they the most important thing in your life? Your spouse and kids? Your parents? Siblings? If the answer is yes (and it is to a lot of people) let's build abundance there. To do that, you need to build a plan around it.The book “Single Page Life Plan” says that people who don’t care where they are going don’t need a roadmap. But I recognize the value of adding direction to my life and setting a course that aims my family toward our dreams and aspirations. Builders need an architectural plan. Pilots need a flight plan. CEOs need to build a business plan. Coaches need a game plan. Leaders need a life plan. We are the leaders of our family and responsible as a family steward to build a plan. So how do you do that?[bctt tweet="How do you build your family fortress? What does it mean? Find out in this episode of Best in wealth! #wealth #retirement #investing #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #RetirementPlanning #WealthManagement" username=""]The single page life plan processWhat does the process of crafting a life plan look like? Here’s the single page life plan framework:Start with a mission statement. For example, “Be a positive influence in the lives of others at home and at work. Lead by example.”Secondly, you list your life categories (or what I call cornerstones): Family, friends, spirituality, health, career, finances, hobbies/interests, travel and entertainment, etc. Everyone’s cornerstones are different. You just need to nail down 6 cornerstones.Under each cornerstone, you need to list actionable steps to take following the SMART goal format (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely).The plan that you’re making should be well thought out by you. Here are some examples from the...

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This is the best in Wealth podcast – A show for successful family stewards who want real answers about Retirement and investing so we can feel secure about our family’s future. Scott's mission is simple: to help other family stewards build and maintain their family fortress. A family steward is someone that feels family is the most important thing. You go to your job every day for your family. You watch over your family, you make sacrifices for your family, you protect your family. I work with family stewards because I am one; I have become an expert in the unique wealth challenges family stewards face. Scott Wellens is the founder of Fortress Planning Group - an independent, fee-only, registered investment advisory firm. Fortress Planning Group is dedicated to coaching clients toward a holistic view of wealth and family stewardship. Scott is a certified financial planner, a fiduciary and has been quoted in the industry’s leading websites including Forbes, Business Insider and Yahoo Finance. Scott is also a Dave Ramsey Smartvestor Pro in the greater Milwaukee and Madison areas.