Making touch with financial advisors like Ann Marie strunk who can assist you restructure your portfolio, would be a very creative option. Personal financial management will be crucial to navigating the next difficult times.
Ann Marie strunk has really set the standard for others to follow, we love her here in the Uk 🇬🇧 as she has been really helpful and changed lots of life's.
Unfortunately, not all of us were financially literate early. I was 35 when I finally educated myself and started taking steps. I went from $176,000 in debt with zero savings or retirement to now, 2 years later, fully debt-free and over $1000,000 net worth. I know that doesn't SOUND like a lot, but I'm incredibly proud of it. Now I'm fast-tracking my wealth building (investing $400,000 annually) and don't owe a dime to anyone. It's a good feeling!
If a toddler is hitting their friend with a toy, or pulling your hair, you don't ignore the behaviour. You correct it. Purely "positive" dog training is at the other end of an extreme. Dogs do not need to be treated gentler than a small child. It needs to be balanced and dogs need to be told to STOP many types of unwanted, unacceptable behaviour, then follow through with all the positive stuff.
One thing I can't understand: roommates or husbands or wives repeatedly emphasize that they don't want a pet in their home, inform them that they are not ready for it, then the other party comes home the next day with the pet in their arms, after which they have great resentment that the family member who objected is unwilling or unable to take care of the pet. In my opinion, such a selfish attitude should be more clearly condemned. In most of the cases presented, these animals should end up in good hands and not be kept and trained just because one person wants it that way regardless of the opinion of the rest of the family.
All dogs need to be trained regardless of the owners and family members. Even if you didn't want the dog, at least don't encourage any negative behaviour.
I don't understand this resistance to telling a dog NO! when it is exhibiting bad behaviour. Just say NO, or STOP, (I use a sharp Agh Agh sound), then follow through on redirection. Why would you tolerate a dog nipping you all over for any amount of time by simply ignoring it and turning around. Tell the dog to stop first!
I get the turning around - if it's play, then you have to NOT play and lower the energy. Telling them NO won't always work then - you 'tell' them by not going along. But it depends on the situation. If my dog goes for something I don't want her to (like a bird) you bet a say STOP.
I'm glad you made this video it reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, $34k monthly and a good daughter full of love
My advice to everyone is that saving is great but investment is the key to be successful imagine investing $15,000 and received $472,700.
Making touch with financial advisors like Ann Marie strunk who can assist you restructure your portfolio, would be a very creative option. Personal financial management will be crucial to navigating the next difficult times.
Ann Marie strunk has really set the standard for others to follow, we love her here in the Uk 🇬🇧 as she has been really helpful and changed lots of life's.
Unfortunately, not all of us were financially literate early. I was 35 when I finally educated myself and started taking steps. I went from $176,000 in debt with zero savings or retirement to now, 2 years later, fully debt-free and over $1000,000 net worth. I know that doesn't SOUND like a lot, but I'm incredibly proud of it. Now I'm fast-tracking my wealth building (investing $400,000 annually) and don't owe a dime to anyone. It's a good feeling!
Life is easier when the cash keeps popping in, thanks to Ann Marie strunk services. Glad she's getting the recognition she deserves
If a toddler is hitting their friend with a toy, or pulling your hair, you don't ignore the behaviour. You correct it. Purely "positive" dog training is at the other end of an extreme. Dogs do not need to be treated gentler than a small child. It needs to be balanced and dogs need to be told to STOP many types of unwanted, unacceptable behaviour, then follow through with all the positive stuff.
One thing I can't understand: roommates or husbands or wives repeatedly emphasize that they don't want a pet in their home, inform them that they are not ready for it, then the other party comes home the next day with the pet in their arms, after which they have great resentment that the family member who objected is unwilling or unable to take care of the pet. In my opinion, such a selfish attitude should be more clearly condemned. In most of the cases presented, these animals should end up in good hands and not be kept and trained just because one person wants it that way regardless of the opinion of the rest of the family.
All dogs need to be trained regardless of the owners and family members. Even if you didn't want the dog, at least don't encourage any negative behaviour.
I don't understand this resistance to telling a dog NO! when it is exhibiting bad behaviour. Just say NO, or STOP, (I use a sharp Agh Agh sound), then follow through on redirection. Why would you tolerate a dog nipping you all over for any amount of time by simply ignoring it and turning around. Tell the dog to stop first!
I get the turning around - if it's play, then you have to NOT play and lower the energy. Telling them NO won't always work then - you 'tell' them by not going along. But it depends on the situation. If my dog goes for something I don't want her to (like a bird) you bet a say STOP.
Great video!
great episode!
Hi, guys. I am comeback again! I miss my two Shih Tzu dogs
I feel bad for the man with Raven. He didn't want a puppy but got saddled with the responsibility anyway
early here!
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