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Mitch Anthony’s – From The Boiler Room To The Living Room

11 hours of sleep coming off the road and on the bike and into the books because there are no fat and dumb old men or financial advisors – they are either extinct or becoming that way.

I’m just starting to read Mitch Anthony’s From The Boiler Room To The Living Room and I’ve only read the Cover, Foreword and Preface and it feels like one of those books that one can’t put down talking about financial advisors having a meaningful relationship with themselves, their clients and their clients having a meaningful relationship with their money – The Soulful Financial Advisor.

I had an excellent trip to London, Kitchener and Toronto that yielded four potential financial advisor speaking dates.

Returning to an e-mail like this is always great from Laurianne Osmak of Rudichuk Agencies Ltd. / VP and Program Chair for the Advocis North Central Saskatchewan Chapter confirming a financial advisor speaking presentation for April 29th with 100 financial advisors in attendance.

To be very honest, I am observing that I am feeling a sadness that many Baby Boomers must be feeling … that the North American Dream that we all bought into looks like it is becoming the North American Nightmare for some and I suppose part of the reason I am feeling this is because of just coming back from Canada’s industrial heartland and seeing a CNN newscast – GM said its survival is in doubt which I imagine will give the markets another wallop with Citigroup’s bad news.

Mitch Anthony’s, The Soulful Financial Advisor and the certain failure of some of the Baby Boomer icons reminds me of an article that I wrote in 1996 called The Fulfillment Planner.

We must find new ways of fulfillment and create a new global vision in this new economy for ourselves and the signs are out the there.