A Planner’s Diary in April
Claire Thornton Claire Thornton

A Planner’s Diary in April

Like many things in life, capacity and tolerance for risk taking in investing are built on personal experience and perception. I view investment risk as a three-legged stool: leg one is risk capacity, or how much risk you can take based on your financial situation, time horizon, and goals. Leg two is risk tolerance, or how much risk you’re comfortable taking. And the third leg is perceived risk, meaning how risky something feels, which is often shaped more by emotion, past experiences and subconscious biases, than facts and figures.

Where I see investors get stuck is when one or more of these legs are out of alignment.

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A Planner’s Diary In March
Claire Thornton Claire Thornton

A Planner’s Diary In March

William B, Irvine’s The Stoic Challenge has been gathering dust on my desk for far too long. Sometimes it takes a unique set of current challenges and experiences to inspire cracking open certain books. This was certainly true here. The opening chapters offer a simple but powerful reframing: What if setbacks are not misfortunes, but tests? Can challenges and stressors become opportunities to practice resilience, steadiness, and strength? I think so.

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A Planner’s Diary in February
Claire Thornton Claire Thornton

A Planner’s Diary in February

Last month, I wrote about the power of process in shifting ideas from the abstract into something concrete, tangible. Since then, I’ve spent a great deal of time on some very important minutiae: from shaping a client onboarding experience that feels both special and effective, to building out a process to deliver ongoing, real, and quantifiable value. The time invested in choosing the right tools and building repeatable processes has demanded a level of undivided attention that I’ve found energizing and purposeful.

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Welcome to A Planner’s Diary
Claire Thornton Claire Thornton

Welcome to A Planner’s Diary

Like many passionate advisors, I spend much of my free time thinking about planning and about my clients. Inspiration and opportunity for reflection live in the everyday moments at this intersection. This Diary, so I choose to call it, is a monthly collection of things I’ve mused on, experienced, read, listened to, watched, or sang along to that feel worth sharing for their relevance in financial planning, or simply because they brought me joy. I hope you find some amusement, maybe learn a thing or two, and get to know me a bit better along the way.

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