Poetry in motion: Helping clients to fulfil their 'dash'
Poetry in motion: Helping clients to fulfil their ‘dash’
Poetry and financial planning aren't necessarily obvious bedfellows. However, for CFP Sean Larkin one poem, in particular, has helped put the role of advice into perspective
I recently came across an article that mentioned a poem by Linda Ellis called "The Dash" which she wrote back in 1996. The Dash is about the life of a man who has passed away, as narrated by his friend...
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