GRATITUDE AND OPTIMISM

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Why I’m an optimist (good stuff inside) 

For the past few months (years, really) it seems like there’s a 24/7 stream of bad news bombarding us all the time. 

The markets, economy, housing prices, groceries, gas, and that whole COVID thing… It’s a lot. 

So, what do we do? 

Do we give in to doom-scrolling and negative headlines? 

Or do we look at the bright side of life? 

Gratitude and optimism always get our vote. 

We don’t mean putting your head in the sand and ignoring what’s happening. 

Instead, actively look around and appreciate the blessings in your life. 

Our families. 

Our friends. 

Our neighbors and communities.  

Our progress. 

The pros call this practice “conscious gratitude.” 

What are you grateful for right now?  

It’s common to hear financial folks like us say “focus on your long-term goals” or “stick with the strategy we built together.” 

That’s easier for some people. They look to the horizon, take a deep breath, and keep on going. 

Other folks find the uncertainty of what MIGHT come next challenging. 

If that’s you, what if we focus on being present and connecting with what’s going well right now? 

What’s good in your world? What inspires you right now?  

There will be bumps and potholes ahead BUT… 

Amazing things are coming as well. We are optimistic about what’s ahead and we look forward to sharing it with you. 

Optimistically, 

Prevail Innovative Wealth Strategies 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why focus on gratitude when there’s so much bad news?

Because constant exposure to negative information distorts perception and decision-making. Gratitude isn’t denial—it’s a way to regain clarity so fear doesn’t drive poor choices.

Isn’t optimism just ignoring reality?

No. Ignoring reality is pretending challenges don’t exist. Optimism is acknowledging difficulties while believing they are navigable. One is avoidance; the other is resilience.

How does gratitude actually help in uncertain markets?

Gratitude reduces stress, improves perspective, and lowers the likelihood of impulsive financial decisions. Calm minds make better long-term choices than anxious ones.

What is “conscious gratitude”?

It’s the deliberate practice of noticing and appreciating what’s working right now—relationships, progress, stability—rather than letting uncertainty dominate attention.

Isn’t focusing on the present short-sighted?

Not at all. Being present doesn’t mean abandoning long-term goals. It means staying grounded today so future planning doesn’t become fear-driven.

Why do financial professionals talk so much about long-term goals?

Because reacting to short-term noise is one of the most reliable ways investors sabotage themselves. Long-term focus is not passive—it’s disciplined.

What if uncertainty makes it hard to think long-term?

That’s normal. When the future feels overwhelming, reconnecting with what’s stable right now helps prevent emotional overreactions.

Are bumps ahead inevitable?

Yes. Volatility, setbacks, and discomfort are part of progress—financial and otherwise. Avoiding them entirely isn’t realistic.

So why stay optimistic?

Because history shows that progress continues despite disruptions. Optimism isn’t blind faith—it’s confidence built on adaptation and endurance.

What’s the practical takeaway?

Stay informed without being consumed. Stay disciplined without being rigid. Appreciate what’s going well so uncertainty doesn’t hijack your decisions.

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Kerry Lawing

CEO

Why I’m an optimist (good stuff inside) 

For the past few months (years, really) it seems like there’s a 24/7 stream of bad news bombarding us all the time. 

The markets, economy, housing prices, groceries, gas, and that whole COVID thing… It’s a lot. 

So, what do we do? 

Do we give in to doom-scrolling and negative headlines? 

Or do we look at the bright side of life? 

Gratitude and optimism always get our vote. 

We don’t mean putting your head in the sand and ignoring what’s happening. 

Instead, actively look around and appreciate the blessings in your life. 

Our families. 

Our friends. 

Our neighbors and communities.  

Our progress. 

The pros call this practice “conscious gratitude.” 

What are you grateful for right now?  

It’s common to hear financial folks like us say “focus on your long-term goals” or “stick with the strategy we built together.” 

That’s easier for some people. They look to the horizon, take a deep breath, and keep on going. 

Other folks find the uncertainty of what MIGHT come next challenging. 

If that’s you, what if we focus on being present and connecting with what’s going well right now? 

What’s good in your world? What inspires you right now?  

There will be bumps and potholes ahead BUT… 

Amazing things are coming as well. We are optimistic about what’s ahead and we look forward to sharing it with you. 

Optimistically, 

Prevail Innovative Wealth Strategies 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why focus on gratitude when there’s so much bad news?

Because constant exposure to negative information distorts perception and decision-making. Gratitude isn’t denial—it’s a way to regain clarity so fear doesn’t drive poor choices.

Isn’t optimism just ignoring reality?

No. Ignoring reality is pretending challenges don’t exist. Optimism is acknowledging difficulties while believing they are navigable. One is avoidance; the other is resilience.

How does gratitude actually help in uncertain markets?

Gratitude reduces stress, improves perspective, and lowers the likelihood of impulsive financial decisions. Calm minds make better long-term choices than anxious ones.

What is “conscious gratitude”?

It’s the deliberate practice of noticing and appreciating what’s working right now—relationships, progress, stability—rather than letting uncertainty dominate attention.

Isn’t focusing on the present short-sighted?

Not at all. Being present doesn’t mean abandoning long-term goals. It means staying grounded today so future planning doesn’t become fear-driven.

Why do financial professionals talk so much about long-term goals?

Because reacting to short-term noise is one of the most reliable ways investors sabotage themselves. Long-term focus is not passive—it’s disciplined.

What if uncertainty makes it hard to think long-term?

That’s normal. When the future feels overwhelming, reconnecting with what’s stable right now helps prevent emotional overreactions.

Are bumps ahead inevitable?

Yes. Volatility, setbacks, and discomfort are part of progress—financial and otherwise. Avoiding them entirely isn’t realistic.

So why stay optimistic?

Because history shows that progress continues despite disruptions. Optimism isn’t blind faith—it’s confidence built on adaptation and endurance.

What’s the practical takeaway?

Stay informed without being consumed. Stay disciplined without being rigid. Appreciate what’s going well so uncertainty doesn’t hijack your decisions.

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GRATITUDE AND OPTIMISM

Why I’m an optimist (good stuff inside) 

For the past few months (years, really) it seems like there’s a 24/7 stream of bad news bombarding us all the time. 

The markets, economy, housing prices, groceries, gas, and that whole COVID thing… It’s a lot. 

So, what do we do? 

Do we give in to doom-scrolling and negative headlines? 

Or do we look at the bright side of life? 

Gratitude and optimism always get our vote. 

We don’t mean putting your head in the sand and ignoring what’s happening. 

Instead, actively look around and appreciate the blessings in your life. 

Our families. 

Our friends. 

Our neighbors and communities.  

Our progress. 

The pros call this practice “conscious gratitude.” 

What are you grateful for right now?  

It’s common to hear financial folks like us say “focus on your long-term goals” or “stick with the strategy we built together.” 

That’s easier for some people. They look to the horizon, take a deep breath, and keep on going. 

Other folks find the uncertainty of what MIGHT come next challenging. 

If that’s you, what if we focus on being present and connecting with what’s going well right now? 

What’s good in your world? What inspires you right now?  

There will be bumps and potholes ahead BUT… 

Amazing things are coming as well. We are optimistic about what’s ahead and we look forward to sharing it with you. 

Optimistically, 

Prevail Innovative Wealth Strategies 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why focus on gratitude when there’s so much bad news?

Because constant exposure to negative information distorts perception and decision-making. Gratitude isn’t denial—it’s a way to regain clarity so fear doesn’t drive poor choices.

Isn’t optimism just ignoring reality?

No. Ignoring reality is pretending challenges don’t exist. Optimism is acknowledging difficulties while believing they are navigable. One is avoidance; the other is resilience.

How does gratitude actually help in uncertain markets?

Gratitude reduces stress, improves perspective, and lowers the likelihood of impulsive financial decisions. Calm minds make better long-term choices than anxious ones.

What is “conscious gratitude”?

It’s the deliberate practice of noticing and appreciating what’s working right now—relationships, progress, stability—rather than letting uncertainty dominate attention.

Isn’t focusing on the present short-sighted?

Not at all. Being present doesn’t mean abandoning long-term goals. It means staying grounded today so future planning doesn’t become fear-driven.

Why do financial professionals talk so much about long-term goals?

Because reacting to short-term noise is one of the most reliable ways investors sabotage themselves. Long-term focus is not passive—it’s disciplined.

What if uncertainty makes it hard to think long-term?

That’s normal. When the future feels overwhelming, reconnecting with what’s stable right now helps prevent emotional overreactions.

Are bumps ahead inevitable?

Yes. Volatility, setbacks, and discomfort are part of progress—financial and otherwise. Avoiding them entirely isn’t realistic.

So why stay optimistic?

Because history shows that progress continues despite disruptions. Optimism isn’t blind faith—it’s confidence built on adaptation and endurance.

What’s the practical takeaway?

Stay informed without being consumed. Stay disciplined without being rigid. Appreciate what’s going well so uncertainty doesn’t hijack your decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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