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The first step of building a new financial budget is usually taking a detailed account of what you are spending. Recording where resources are being allocated is key to understanding what exactly you need to shift about your habits. The same can be said if you want to change how you prioritize your time as it pertains to personal goals, says Rainer Strack, senior partner emeritus at Boston Consulting Group. "Time is the only asset that we can't multiply," Strack tells CNBC Make It. It's a scarce resource, and therefore, you have to understand what you want to do with this kind of resource, concretely."
Persons: Rainer Strack, Susanne Dyrchs, Allison Bailey Organizations: Boston Consulting Group, CNBC
"A great life has to be defined personally, you can't just take a framework and say, 'This is a great life,"' Strack says. What is my life purpose? To find your purpose Strack suggests asking yourself two questions: What are my strengths and what does the world need? Rainer Strack managing director and senior partner at Boston Consulting Group3. Rainer Strack managing director and senior partner at Boston Consulting Group7.
Persons: Rainer Strack, Susanne Dyrchs, Allison Bailey, Strack Organizations: Boston Consulting, CNBC
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