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Dream: How to Make Your Dreams Come True

As soon as we learn to talk, we are also taught to dream. To answer that famous question: What do you want to be when you grow up? We imagine the life we would like to have: city or countryside, dentist, veterinarian, astronaut... or maybe entrepreneur?

But what we often forget to be taught is how to realize those dreams. They need to be planned out, worked towards, and prepared for. And that is not something we learn in school.

Most of my clients tell me: "I wish I had had this conversation years ago…" Why? Because time has a huge impact on our dreams. And let's be honest, the financial aspect is often the key to making them come true. And no, I'm not just talking about saving. (Even if you manage to do that, congratulations! You are one of the few who do not live paycheck to paycheck, and that is nothing short of remarkable.)

My role is to help the families I sit down with achieve their goals more quickly and to make their money work for them. We already work hard enough every day… our money can do its part too, right?

Do you know what a difference it makes if your money earns 0.5%, 2%, or 7 to 12% return? Do you know the impact of time on the cost of protecting your family? Or on the amounts accumulated if you invest in a RESP now rather than waiting until your child starts school?

These are the kinds of knowledge I pass on to the families I work with. Why? Because I do this job for the right reasons. I constantly educate myself, and I share with you the information that matters for your decisions, your priorities.

When I sit down with someone, I don’t just see a client. I see a mom, a dad, a future family, a dreamer, a couple who wants to become homeowners… I see humans with dreams. Childhood dreams that can still be realized, with the right game plan.

This is your life, your choices. But why not take an action today? It’s free. And it’s one step closer to your dreams. I promise that these 45 minutes will be well invested.

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By Charlotte Lapierre

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