Jun
26
2003

Flu and Harry Potter

Posted by: Paul Zagoridis in Categories: Psychology of the Deal.

I thought I was doing very well, having ducked 4 flu’s around the office this winter. Pride goeth before the fall. So I’m feeling miserable with a box of tissues.

I’ve been reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (HP4) with my 9 year-old daughter, Gaby, then burning a little midnight oil reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix (HP5). Tonight Gaby tells me a huge spoiler for it. Damn! Raised voices and a little tantrum from Dad. That’s why I don’t blog on my superiour parenting skills I guess.

I blame the flu.

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Jun
26
2003

Navra Funds

Posted by: Paul Zagoridis in Categories: Psychology of the Deal.

I finally found time to meet with an advisor from Navra Financial Services. We discussed property and share investments as well as an investment in the Navra Blue Chip Australian Share Retail Fund. The financial plan is being prepared and will be ready in a couple of weeks. Very exciting stuff.

Hopefully we’ll buy another investment house soon if I can get my business affairs in order.

Steve Navra then showed me some results of his recent trades and I can admit I’m jealous. Luckily my own trading is greatly influenced by Steve’s ideas so I am only a little green.

One of my frustrations at the moment is being stretched thin. I wear the hats of husband, boss, father, investor, friend and club member. I feel like I am doing none of them well. One of the ways to improve my overall success is to delegate some of the jobs. So good investment results without large time commitment on my part is better than great results with huge time investment.

It’s a kind of strange life-balance equation.

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