Warren Buffet's advice for the Christmas and the New Year

Worth over $75Billion and considered to be one of the world's most successful investors, Warren Buffet was asked what his advice is for being successful in New Year.

His answer was to say that Xmas cards should not just be for Xmas but should be for the whole year.

You see, Buffet writes a letter or a handwritten note most days which typically includes a line of gratitude, or a few words of praise.

Buffet says that whether its business or pleasure, ultimately everything is personal.

And it's the businesses and people who endear themselves to others, that are the ones which will endure.

Mike Flint - Buffet's personal airline pilot - says that Buffet loves deep conversations and is more interested in hearing about your childhood, what makes you mad, what makes you laugh and what makes you cry than talking all things investment.

As Buffet says, "Trust grows not from reason, but from the heart. How people feel has more binding power than how they think. Besides, life is so much fun when you're trusted and worthy of trust."

So don't just communicate, connect.

And here is my gift for Prospecting, a free live webinar on the 28th December, everyone is welcome, more Financial Advisor friendly 45 minutes at no charge click here

Have a wonderful Christmas and thank you for taking the time to read.

Humour

Who’s Rudolph’s favourite pop star?

Beyon-sleigh!

Who hides in the bakery at Christmas?

A mince spy.

Who delivers presents to pets?

Santa Paws!

What do snowmen wear on their heads?

Ice caps.

Who is Santa’s favourite singer?

Elf-is Presley

What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire?

Frostbite.

Why can't Christmas trees knit?

Because they loose their needles.

Where does Santa go when he's sick?

The elf centre.

What's green, covered in tinsel and goes ribbet ribbet?

A mistle-toad.

 

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