Running Towards the Future: Parallels Between Endurance Sports and Estate Planning
Release Date: 06/07/2024
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Katie Anne, an avid runner passionate about helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of estate planning, shared her insights on how the principles of endurance sports apply to preparing for life’s unpredictable nature. As she prepares for her own significant milestone—her upcoming wedding—Katie Anne reflects on the importance of setting long-term goals, both on the track and in life.