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At the end of my junior baseball season we had made it to regionals and beat the one seed in our first game, and I batted 1.000 for that game. This was a huge accomplishment and it was the best game our team had played all season. Personal highlights? I’m the son of Doug and Lorie Gray. This will be my eighth year attending Community Christian School. I play football and baseball, but outside of sports I enjoy going to movies with my friends or shooting off fireworks. How do you maintain balance? What helps me balance school with sports and work is making sure I balance my time with what’s important and cut out anything that isn’t necessary. However, I always save a little extra time to have fun with my friends. Plans for the future? After high school I plan on attending OU in order to pursue a degree in Health and Exercise Science. I then plan to move on to med school to become a physical therapist. Along the way, I want to enjoy college and meet new lifelong friends.
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My parents are David and Sharra Williams. I played five years of club volleyball and this will be my seventh year playing school volleyball. When I’m not playing volleyball, I enjoy being outdoors and hanging with friends and family. How do you maintain balance? It isn’t always easy, and it can be difficult juggling tough classes with countless games and tournaments. I have had to learn how to plan ahead and organize my time so everything gets done and still leave time for the fun parts of high school. Plans for the future? Right now, I am planning on attending the University of Arkansas or Baylor University and pursuing a career in the medical field.
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As I write this letter, the daytime temperatures are still in the 100s, but my thoughts are of cooler weather ahead as we make the inevitable slide into fall and then winter. I can't imagine what it's like to live in an area where there aren't four seasons, but the temperature extremes of August (and January!) almost make me wish I did live in a more temperate region. I love autumn here, though: the many-colored tree leaves, the crisp mornings with just a touch of frost, porches decorated with pumpkins—in other words, the whole shebang!
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Fall also means wardrobe changes. Out with the shorts and tank tops and in with the sweaters and hats! Make sure to check out our cover feature in this issue. Cleveland County City Lifestyle teamed up with Trina Roberts of Pink Attitude Boutique for a fun photo shoot at the House of Selfies. If you're into girly girl fashion, you'll love the selection featured herein. I think you'll also enjoy reading about Susan Grossman and Jim Miller's adventure-filled two-week vacation to Scotland and Ireland. Knowing the impossibility of seeing everything recommended in guidebooks, they nar rowed their visit to capital cities, the Highlands of Scotland and the west coast of Ireland. Despite the misty, chilly weather, they were rewarded with, as Susan put it, "dramatic views and magical experiences." Of course, their itinerary included visits to some of the region's famous castles (see related photo, above). Why not find yourself a cozy nook and cozy up with a pumpkin spice-fla vored hot beverage while you take a few moments to enjoy the magazine? As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts about the magazine and what you'd like to see in the future. May your fall be filled with laughter, love and illumination!



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inside the issue The Style Issue SEPTEMBER 2022 ON THE DEPARTMENTSCOVER 6 Lifestyle Letter 12 City Scene 14 Business Monthly 16 Local Experiences 20 Travel Journal TRAVEL 27 Fashion Forward STYLE + BEAUTY 20 27 FEATURED 20 Celtic Road Trip Two-week Trek Yields Dramatic Views and Magical Experiences 27 Fun With Fashion Pink Attitude Boutique Fashions Showcased at Unique Art Gallery 36 Wags to Riches Fundraiser to Benefit Second Chance Animal Sanctuary 50 Uncertain Times As Always When Investing, Begin With the End in Mind Photography: Christine Burk Clare Dooling models a sage puff-sleeved mini dress from Pink Attitude Boutique (ShopPinkAttitude.com ) during a recent photo shoot at the House of Selfies, an interac tive selfie museum that accommodates all levels of videos and photography. 36 Giving Back LIFE + CULTURE 40 Trend Setter STYLE + BEAUTY 44 Events 48 Realty Report REAL ESTATE 50 Financial Buzz FINANACE + LEGAL SERVICES 36 50 10





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Second Chance Animal Sanctuary will host a new benefit Thursday, Oct. 27, to raise funds that will allow them to better care for their canine and feline charges. “Wags to Riches,” scheduled from 6-8 p.m. at The Railhouse, will feature a cash bar, catered dinner by Countdown Events, entertainment by guitarist Jerry West and raffles. See related story, page 36.



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HUMAN INTERACTION: HI carries men's and women's clothing, vintage and reworked apparel, Oklahoma goods, fresh-cut floral and potted plants, and more. 224 East Main Street, Norman
Fall is right around the corner, and this year’s newest trends can be found at a few of our favorite boutiques and shops right here around town. Whether you are looking for stylish new looks or a chic atmosphere to enjoy time with friends, we have you covered.
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WREN & LEVY: “Big designs for our little ones.” Wren & Levy is Norman’s newest inclusive kids’ store. 3408 36th Avenue NW, #122, Norman
THE CLOTHING BAR: Visit the Clothing Bar for casual, trendy and informal clothing and accessories, including a wide assortment of gameday apparel. 2001 West Main Street, Norman
PINK ATTITUDE BOUTIQUE: Pink Attitude is a trendy boutique where moth ers and daughters can shop together. Lots of fun gameday apparel also avail able! 10617 South Western Avenue, Oklahoma City
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TRAVEL JOURNAL | TRAVEL Celtic Road Trip ARTICLE BY SUSAN GROSSMAN | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIM MILLER Two weeks, 2,500 miles and acres of dramatic Scottish and Irish landscape make a cool summer escape 20

TOP RIGHT: On the hamlet of Glenfinnian on the shores of Loch Shiel in the Highlands of Scotland, where its monument and via duct are featured in Harry Potter films
BOTTOM RIGHT: Hiking up to the Fairy Pools at the foot of the Black Cuillins on the River Brittle, Isle of Skye, Scotland The temperature sits at 105 as I put away this summer’s travel clothes, consisting of long pants, sweaters and a raincoat. Every June, my forever boyfriend Jim Miller and I typically venture off to a hot climate requiring shorts, hats and sunscreen. This year we opted for Scotland and Ireland, the land of our distant ancestors, and despite the misty, chilly weather, our two-week trek rewarded us with dramatic views and magical experiences.
LEFT: A view of Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland, the center of many struggles for independence from the English during the 1300s
Knowing the impossibility of seeing everything rec ommended in guidebooks, we narrowed our visit to capital cities, the Highlands of Scotland and the west coast of Ireland. This itinerary featured many incredi ble stops along the way. But the first order of business is mastering English-style driving. After arriving in the charming Scottish capital of Edinburgh, Jim navigates as I drive. Within an hour of leaving the airport, I felt frazzled and decided it was a terrible mistake to rent a car. Steering from the right side while managing a six-speed manual transmission on the left offered up more than a few near misses—poor Jim—as I regularly skimmed too close to the curb on his side. But fortified by a delicious breakfast in the old part of the city, I renewed my determination to conquer driving on the other side of both the car and the road. To stay awake all day, we leave the car and walk to nearby Calton Hill to get our bearings. There’s a modest climb to its summit, nicknamed Edinburgh’s Acropolis because of its many neoclassical monuments, with great 360 views of the city. The next morning a taxi drops us off at the bustling Edinburgh Castle, the center point of the city. We plan to meander down the Royal Mile, a 500-year-old pro cessional route created for kings and queens lined with all sorts of attractions. Along the way, we explore quirky nooks and crannies and find the National Library, which contains a cool little rare book exhibit featuring one of 14 Gutenberg Bibles still in existence. We also stroll through the Grassmarket, an open marketplace dating back to 1477, where I buy a handful of watercolor images of this beautiful city.
The Writer’s Museum was a fun discovery just off the top of the Royal Mile. Tucked down in Lady Stair’s Close, this free museum is in a small house filled with memorabilia from three of Scotland’s most famous writers: Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stephenson.
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The Mile ends at Holyrood Palace, one of the residences of Queen Elizabeth II. And she is there! Unfortunately, that also means the area is closed. So, we end the day with a delicious dinner of fresh fish in the port of Leith about 15 minutes outside of the city center. The next day we drive north to Inverness, the capi tal of the Scottish Highlands. But first, we stop at the historic St. Andrews, the birthplace of golf. The British Open is scheduled to tee off two weeks from the time of our visit and this small university town is bustling. Fortunately, we are there on a Sunday, which means the famous Old Course is open to the public. I am not a golfer but do respect the history and tradition of our surroundings as we stroll across the grounds and pose for photos on the famous Swilcan Bridge.
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One night in Inverness and we are on our way to the village of Portree, Isle of Skye. En route, we stop at Urquhart Castle, an impressive ruin sitting on Loch Ness, the beautiful Eilean Donan Castle accessible only by a pedestrian bridge, and do not get any sighting of Nessie. It feels impossible to describe the immense, vast gor geousness of the Scottish Highlands. Our map indicates multiple “single-track roads,” and we maneuver them throughout the day while dodging roaming sheep. We take a blustery hike up to the rock pinnacle called Old Man of Storr. stop at Kilt Rock Waterfall, the small but beautiful Duntulm Castle high on a bluff overlooking the sea, and the Highland Folk Museum, where we got a taste of Highlands life from a less advanced era. From there, we head south through the Sleat Peninsula with its beautiful beaches, lochs and glens. At the foot of the Black Cuillin Hills is a series of tribu taries from the River Brittle that run down into a glen to form a series of waterfalls known as Fairy Pools. It takes about 45 minutes to hike up through mist and wind to experience these beautiful little pools winding down the mountain. We also stop at two monuments featured in the Harry Potter films – Glenfinnan and the viaduct which overlook the magnificent Loch Shiel. Our time in Scotland winds down as we make our way to Fort William in the western highlands to the coastal town of Helensburgh, and finally to Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, a port city in the western Lowlands. After days in the remotest parts of this incredibly beautiful country, being in a crowded city is a shock. We spent the night at a funky, high-end dorm-like hotel called The Grasshopper above the Central Rail Station. A short flight the next morning to Dublin and we are off in an even smaller car to our hotel in a former Catholic boarding school. A short walk takes us to TOP LEFT: A stop for a traditional fish and chips lunch—with peas! Along the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland BOTTOM LEFT: At the top of the Royal Mile outside Ramsay Gar dens in Edinburgh, Scotland


The 16th-century Dunguaire Castle on Galway Bay is one of the most photographed castles in Ireland.
Another must-see on the Emerald Isle is the Ring of Kerry around the Iveragh Peninsula, which begins in Killarney. From start to finish the drive is a little more than three hours, but we spent 10, stopping at the many incredible attractions along the route. While it was another foggy day, we got a glimpse of Skellig Michael, featured in recent Star Wars movies. On the second leg of the drive is Staigue Fort, a ring fort dating back to 300 AD, Torc Waterfall, Ladies View, Cliffs of Kerry, and the 600-year-old Muckross Abbey. Our flight home the next day is out of Dublin—a four-hour drive. The legendary medieval stronghold Blarney Castle is on the way. With a long line to kiss the Blarney Stone inside the keep, we chose to stroll the incredible grounds. Everything from woodlands, to ferns, fairy glens, and poisonous plant beds fill the more than 60 acres that surround the castle. And magically, the sun came out for the first time on our trip as we left. The 1,000-year-old fortress Cashel Rock is the last stop on our itinerary before getting to the city.
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Although we had been advised not to spend a lot of time in this city, we found Dublin to be vibrant and interesting. Galway on the west coast of the Atlantic Ocean is next On the way are Trim Castle where parts of Braveheart were filmed; Kilbeggan Distillery, where you can taste the whiskey of the day; and the ruins of Clonmacnoise, a monastery dating back to 800 AD. As we drive throughout the Connemara region of the coast, we are struck by how rugged and barren it is, made more dramatic by the ongoing chilly mist. Situated on a lake and surrounded by a gorgeous walled Victorian garden is the stunning Kylemore Abbey, a former manor house turned convent. Unfortunately, fog was a factor on this leg of our trip and the famous Cliffs of Moher were invisible. We hiked out to the look out anyway but the fog got worse so we continued on into the increasingly dense, rapidly moving fog, and consoled ourselves with a Guinness at lunch.
At breakfast one morning in Galway, a tourist bus driver asked us if we knew the difference between an Irish summer and win ter. The answer? In summer the rain is warmer. Funny, but true. We found Scotland and Ireland to be a delightful mix of castles, moors, sheep, pastures, car ferries, monasteries, delicious fresh fish and chips, stews, and lager. Be prepared to make wrong turns, get lost and come hood-to-hood with cars on single-lane roads while frequently stopping for views, or a coffee and chat. The people are friendly, the roads are narrow and the vegetation is incredible. Pack layers, and a raincoat, and you will have an expe rience like no other.
the beautiful Trinity College where the ancient Book of Kells is housed. There are no tickets available, so we decided to explore other sights, including the Molly Malone statue, The Temple Bar and the famous Grafton Street, home to high-end clothing stores.

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FUN FASHIONWITH BURKCHRISTINEBYPHOTOGRAPHY|CULPEPPERJERRIBYARTICLE PINK ATTITUDE BOUTIQUE FASHIONS SHOWCASED AT UNIQUE NEW ART GALLERY
"Women are changing the world, one outfit at a time!" says Pink Attitude Boutique owner Trina Roberts (middle front).
Clothing and accessories from Pink Attitude Boutique (ShopPinkAttitude.com) were featured in a unique photo shoot coordinated by Cleveland County City Lifestyle and OKC Lifestyle in July. What made it unique? Its setting at The House of Selfies ( TheHouseofSelfies.com). As you can see in these pages, it was the perfect backdrop for our photo shoot! Our thanks to Trina Roberts at Pink Attitude Boutique, Alexis Willis at House of Selfies, the models and our intrepid and ultra-tal ented photographer, Christine Burk, for making it all come together.

FAR RIGHT Desiree is keepin’ it classy with this super-cute and easyto-wear black, button-up longsleeve top ($46).
Some days are just for plaids. Desiree is wearing our Styled Out Plaid Shacket ($52), paired with our Kori High Rise Raw Hem White Jeans ($54). These best-selling jeans have just the right amount of stretch that is a must-have, and yes, you can wear white after Labor Day.
ON THE COVER Clare Dooling models a Sage Puff Sleeve Mini Dress ($94), fea turing dainty white flowers and built-in tulle under the skirt to give the dress a Bridgerton style.
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BOTTOM LEFT Capture your inner Barbie Girl with this stunning hot pink tiered tulle dress! Clare Dooling is modeling this dress, which would be the hit of any birth day party, bachelorette party or classy event. Barbie Girl Hot Pink Tulle Dress ($82) RIGHT Get your Cha Cha on in this Waiting For Tonight Black Ruffled Mermaid Midi Dress ($62). You can’t go wrong with a very styl ized black dress. It has a flirty flair that you will love! Modeling the dress is Mackenzie Cranfill.
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Basha Garner models Pink Attitude's Say Aware Tropical Print Smocked Maxi Dress ($78). Add to your cart; it will not disappoint. 30

“You will find all styles of denim, graphic tees and sneak ers here, but Pink Attitudes takes pride in the more unique styles that you can’t find at the chain stores,” she said, not ing they carry Vintage Havana, Shu Shop, Flying Monkey, KanCan, POL Clothing, Judy Blue, Wishlist and many other popular brands. The boutique also sells jewelry, hats and shoes to complete any outfit, as well as some gift items.
“My boutique may be small, in an old building with an old sign, but it’s what is inside that counts!” she adds. “Pink Attitude is and has always been the heart of who I am. I love what I do, and I love my customers so much! I wouldn’t be where I am today without the continued support of my loyal customers and, of course, my wonderful family.”
Pink Attitude Boutique owner and self-confessed “girly girl” Trina Roberts buys and hand-selects all her mer chandise with an eye to making it a place where mothers and daughters can shop together.
CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS: “I have been a Pink Attitude customer for years and their items never disappoint. Trina is such a sweetheart and has an eye for fashion and what will look good on ME! It’s a fun place to shop and that’s why I love my Pink girls!” - Brenda
Pink Attitude Boutique is located at 10617 S. Western Ave. in Oklahoma City, in a shop that’s small in size but big in customer satisfaction.
“If you haven’t been to Pink Attitude, you must go! You will enjoy the most personalized shopping experience by Trina and her staff. There are so many must-haves, you will become a Fashionista!” -Kathy
“The girls at Pink Attitude get me to step out of my box and will pick things out for me that I wouldn’t pick out for myself. I go with their suggestion every time and I love it!” -Taylor
Pink Attitude participates in local holiday shows such as Mistletoe Market and Affair Of The Heart. For those who prefer to shop from home, customers may peruse the boutique’s selection of merchandise on its website, ShopPinkAttitude.com . Items may be picked up at the store or shipped for a flat fee of $5.
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“We have a lot in our quaint little store and I’ve definitely outgrown my space, but I’m just thankful and grateful to God that I’m still in business after closing for six weeks during the pandemic,” she says. “Right before the pan demic, I was looking for a larger and newer space in which to move—and then “that” hit, and hit hard, and it was at that time that I felt thankful that I listened to my inner spirit (and my husband) and realized my decision was a good one.”
BOTTOM: Alexis Willis is the sole proprietor of the House of Selfies in Moore, the site of this fashion photo shoot. (Photo provided)
TOP: Trina Roberts and her daughter, Shaylin Vasquez (Photo provided)
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The House of Selfies, which opened its doors to the public in May of this year, is described by sole proprietor Alexis Willis as “a collection of art installations centered around the life of cre ativity” featuring over 14 different photo booths uniquely designed to explore one’s playful side. She added, “Colorful interac tive photo booths allow guests to create the photos and videos of their dreams. House of Selfies is great for birthday parties, team bonding, portfolios, graduation photos and social media (TikTok videos, Instagram and Facebook content), among other occasions.”
Clare Dooling grew up in Moore but currently lives in McAlester. She is pursuing a nursing degree at Eastern Oklahoma State College. She has been modeling for Pink Attitude for about three years.
Basha, the Jersey girl turned Okie! After living in Oklahoma for almost 11 years with her husband and two girls, she considers herself an Okie. Basha is a 10-year commer cial banker who also models and creates content for the boutique!
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Desiree is a native Oklahoman who enjoys crafting jewelry, can dles and more, as well as mod eling, which she has been doing for about four years. She has two beautiful children.
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Brinklee Rushing, from Norman, is a hair stylist at Salon Escape in south OKC. She has been modeling for about four years.
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For over 30 years, Second Chance has been serving the community by doing their best to give dogs and Wags to Riches
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Attention, animal lovers! Second Chance Animal Sanctuary (SecondChanceofNorman.com) in Norman is hosting a brand-new event this fall to raise muchneeded funds for the nonprofit. Called “Wags to Riches,” the event is set from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, at The Railhouse in Norman. The evening will fea ture a cash bar, raffles, a catered dinner by Countdown Events, and entertainment by guitarist Jerry West.
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cats a “second chance.” While the organization does a tremendous job getting animals ready for adop tion and fostering those that come in from all over the state, they don’t receive any city, state or federal funds, and these expenses push their budget to the limit. Additionally, their current building is in desper ate need of repair. The board has discussed starting a capital campaign, but for now they are hoping the community will step up and get involved through the upcoming event and other giving opportunities.

In addition to monetary contributions, individuals and groups are encouraged to support Second Chance through service as volunteers. The nonprofit has an Amazon wish list link on their website for those who would like to purchase specific needed items. They also host an active Facebook page for those interested in fos tering or supporting the nonprofit in other ways. Donations of pet food and supplies also are welcomed by the organization.
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— Amy Boaldin, Second Chance Animal Sanctuary board president
In the short term, Second Chance’s pri ority is finding homes for as many dogs and cats as possible. They also strive to prevent the overcrowding of shelters caused by a lack of education on the importance of spaying and neutering. They accomplish this through community outreach and hands-on involvement. Second Chance also transports a van full of animals for spay/neu ter weekly. With rising gas prices, monetary donations are needed more than ever.
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Please consider making a gift to this wor thy organization, or volunteer some of your time to help them out. And don’t forget the mark your calendar for Wags to Riches!
“Second Chance ensures that every donated dollar is spent wisely. The com munity’s support is appreciated in pursuit of reaching short- and long-term goals,” said Amy Boaldin, Second Chance Animal Sanctuary board president. Long-term goals, which require larger financial investments, include building maintenance projects, such as install ing a water hose connector to the back of the facility and installing a gate at the entrance of the parking lot to deter overnight abandonments. Additionally, Second Chance believes in building the capacity of the organization through investments in staff training. Currently, about 60 animals are avail able for adoption. Second Chance averages between 60-80 adoptions per month, with 2021 seeing some 850 animals placed with new families, including approximately 280 cats and kittens and 561 dogs and puppies.
All dogs and cats placed for adoption have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated against rabies and Bordetella, had a heartworm test, been treated for fleas and ticks, and micro chipped (also, cats are tested for FIV/FeLV).
Editor’s Note: The animals depicted here are for illustrative purposes only and are not avail able for adoption through Second Chance. “Second Chance ensures that every donated dollar is spent wisely. The community’s support is appreciated in pursuit of reaching short- and longterm goals.”


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Come out and join us for the fun! Kids Day at the Park is designed to get kids and their families out to local parks to enjoy the great outdoors. As a bonus, there will be inflatables, a food truck, yard games and free snow cones!
Everything you expect out of a fair–animals, carnival rides, a midway–along with magicians, a circus, Wild West Follies, chainsaw artists, Ball of Steel motorcycle show and the Great Little Bear Show-takes place at the annual Cleveland County Free Fair. ClevelandCountyFair.org Doggie Paddle
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The Norman Philharmonic will pres ent a 9/11 Remembrance Concert be ginning at 3 p.m. in McFarlin, 419 S. University Blvd., Norman. The event commemorates the 21st anniversa ry of the 9/11 attacks through music with Haydn’s Symphony No. 44 Mourn ing, Howard Hanson’s Concerto with Organ, Strings and Harp and Morten, and Lauridsen’s NAeterna. Richard Zielinski, conductor. Tickets online at NormanPhil.com
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It’s hard to answer that question without first answering another question: why are you invested? What long-term goal are you trying to accomplish? Some people might respond that they are investing in hopes of making money. True, but there is proba bly a more specific goal in mind.
It’s normal to see these headlines and wonder what to do next. Do we hold onto our investments and hope things turn around? Or do we sell out now before it gets worse? No doubt, there is plenty of advice floating around from pundits and experts.
At Partners in Planning, we help clients define their financial goals, address relevant risks and effectively implement long-term plans. We help clients begin with the end in mind so they can stay the course and avoid reacting to the latest headlines.
So, what should you do? It depends.
• Are you investing so you can retire one day, or to fund your current retirement income?
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You have probably noticed that financial news is making headlines lately. Inflation is the highest it’s been in decades. Economists and pol iticians are debating the meaning of a recession. War in Europe is caus ing supply and energy issues. Investors seem to have reacted to these headlines. At the end of July, the S&P 500 was down about 13% YTD. These stories can cause us consternation and anxiety about what the future of investing might hold. Rightfully so; there is a lot of uncertainty in these stories.
Shayne Lester is Chief Executive Officer at Partners in Planning Financial Services in Norman. His practice assists clients with Retirement, Investments, and Estate Planning. More information can be found at PartnersinPlanningOK.com .
• Are you investing because you want to leave an inheritance?
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Having a goal makes it possible to formulate a long-term finan cial plan to help reach that goal. The financial plan can account for market volatility and negative returns. It can help us see that our financial goals are still attainable even when the market is down, or headlines are frightening. Market downturns become temporary bumps in the road, rather than panic inducing signals to sell. Once we have a realistic plan in place to pursue our long-term financial goals, we can answer the question “what should I do next?”
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• Are you investing to pay for your child’s college education? Without a goal, it’s almost impossible to answer the question, “what should I do next?”
• Are you investing in hopes of your money keeping pace with inflation?
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About Shayne Lester
Shayne Lester is a Registered Principal offering Securities and Advisory Services through UNITED PLANNERS FINANCIAL SERVICES, Member FINRA, SIPC. Partners in Planning Financial Services and United Planners are not affiliated. All investing involves risk and there is no guarantee that any investment strategy will be successful.
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