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February Newsletter

Personal Wealth and Finance


Mindful Finances

February 1, 2025

Mindfulness guides our best financial decisions. Dr Ellen J. Langer is the author of the classic book Mindfulness which details years of study of behaviour related to mindful thinking versus unmindful paradigms that form our reality. How we invest for retirement or why we habitually take on debt has much to do with our dominating attitude about money. William James said, “A human being can alter his life by altering his attitude.” It is as easy to form a good habit of successful investing with a purpose as it is to succumb to the unmindful habit of accumulating debt. It depends on our mindfulness—our ongoing awareness before we invest or take on more debt.

What you can and can’t control:

  • You can’t control the length of your retirement life—but if mindful, you can control your decision to invest for income.
  • You can’t always control investment performance, but if you are mindful, you can begin aiming at investing for financial success.
  • You can’t control life’s changes, but if you are mindful, you can control your ongoing commitment and build up your RRSP and/or TFSA investments.

Look at the two cycles and see the value of mindfulness. 

The graphic indicates how our early ideas about financial mindfulness may affect your future finances, decisions, and action plans. We must become aware of whether we are mindful, which can depend on our upbringing or the early monetary values established to guide our life decision processes.

The principle of mindful investing: Is financial success a destination or a journey? If you hold to a destination mindset, you may not begin investing for fear of failing at what may seem like a daunting task of accumulating enough capital to live on over a long period. Financial success is not a destination but a process—a life journey measured by life’s milestones. I quote from the book Mindfulness: “From kindergarten on, the focus of schooling is usually on goals rather than on the process by which they are achieved. This single-minded pursuit of one outcome or another, from tying shoelaces to getting into Harvard, makes it difficult to have a mindful attitude about life”. Ellen J. Langer, 2014, Mindfulness, Da Capo Press, Boston, pg. 35

You gain confidence by remembering that a financial plan is a step-by-step living process far beyond a goal with a timeline with big end-game numbers. There are very important rules that mindful investors can apply, especially when young. Learning early in life, when you are in your 20s or 30s, the value of time for investing makes perfect sense. If you are 55 and living in a low-interest environment, you must be mindful of every decision involving money to meet your retirement income needs.

“We know that the first step towards the intellectual mastery of our world is the discovery of general principles, rules and laws which bring order into chaos. By such mental operations, we simplify the world.” Sigmund Freud

The principle of mindful debt reduction: Debts plus interest eventually have to be repaid, subtracting from our retirement income! “Curious how often you humans manage to obtain what you do not want.” (Errand of Mercy,” (Star Trek, Spock)

What is HELOC debt? This debt is associated with your Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC). Consumers are shifting unsecured high-interest credit card balances to a lower-interest HELOC debt arrangement. Be mindful that this growing shift to HELOC debt helps the lenders’ balance sheets because this debt, once transferred, becomes secured collateral with everyone’s real estate. Think seriously about reducing your debt portfolio, especially if you have a lot of HELOC debt. Many people are inadvertently reducing their home equity while securing a once-unsecured credit card while hinging on reducing their home value.

Becoming mindful during the financial life-cycle Often, the financial rules and laws that we learned were from following the wrong advice or due to lax guidance in our youth, which can later lead to falsified views that determine our financial destiny.

“Mindfulness can help you achieve the necessary clarity, focus, and peace of mind. These principles are especially applicable to the world of finance and investing, where stakes are high, sound decision-making crucial, and many variables exist outside of our control.” The Mindful Investor (Maria Gonzalez and Graham Byron)

Being mindful of your finances can change our views on debt and the need to invest with clarity of purpose, calmly without fear. We must begin investing and become mindful of debt, which can lessen our potential for a sound retirement.

Sources: Adviceon | Statistics Canada | Bank of Canada

 

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