by Jeffrey Gitterman | Aug 14, 2012 | Articles
As an employer, my interest is in creating long term changes that hopefully lead to better moral and ethical decisions from both me and my employees. With this in mind, I’ve generally found that there are two ways to go about motivating others. The first is to... by Jeffrey Gitterman | Feb 25, 2011 | Articles
As a financial advisor, I often tell my clients that the most important investment they can ever make is that of their energy and attention in their future goals, as I’ve seen first-hand what happens when people learn to consciously direct their thoughts toward... by Jeffrey Gitterman | Feb 18, 2011 | Articles
I started working in the financial field in 1996. I knew that I wanted to help people, and I also wanted to make money. Getting out of college there was no option to move back in with my parents, so I had to get out there and look for things, but I really... by Jeffrey Gitterman | Feb 17, 2011 | Articles
In the conventional sense, philanthropy means “love for mankind, usually demonstrated by giving money to, or doing work for, other people.” When it comes to financial philanthropy, most people who give generously are those who already consider themselves... by Jeffrey Gitterman | Feb 16, 2011 | Articles
Meditation does serve a rather serious purpose. I recently read an article about Max Planck, who won a Nobel Prize for his work with atoms. After years of study and research, Planck eventually said that he could only know one thing–that some invisible force...
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