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Less time at work leads to more time with family. Less device time leads to more hobbies. Lower carbs leads to more protein. Less spending leads to more saving. The turn of a calendar always sparks renewal and at Go Figure, we’re no different.

These are just a few of our personal goals. But lately, instead of resolutions and mantras, I’ve been thinking about habits. Specifically, how the power of healthy habits can transform our health and our wealth. Win-win, right? So in this issue of Goals — our second! — we decided to thread the idea of healthy habits throughout the issue.

The key to success? Think big, but start small. Small changes lower the barrier to getting started, and if you make them small enough, you’re more likely to be successful. This means you’re more likely to actually develop a healthy habit that leads to successful change.

Take Rhiannon Neuharth, for example. Growing any business can feel like chaos, but that feeling is compounded when your financials are disheveled. Pressed up against a deadline, she took a chance with our team, and discovered a new passion for financial fitness. Her goal this year, besides growing BioReigns, her incredibly successful, home-based biotech wellness company, is to manage money with confidence while building a habit of better financial practices.

Elsewhere in this lively package of content, you’ll meet Cindy Lovan, a staff accountant with a quirky love of numbers and Kpop. Mike Michalowicz shares how diet science is a pillar of Profit First success. And even then, what happens when all your best laid habits and plans go awry? You pivot. On page 24, we’re sharing how six clients adapted their businesses in the wake of COVID-19 to help them survive and thrive.

If you’re struggling with your accounting or bookkeeping, need to develop some healthy new financial habits, or are simply curious about how Profit First can help your business, we’d love to help. Tell us your story at info@gofigureaccounting.net or find us on Instagram or Facebook.

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