Here’s what you can do when your bank starts apologizing

You may have gotten a ‘sorry’ email from your bank, saying that if you had a 5% APY cash account, that privilege is being snatched away. And with interest rates set to keep sinking… where to pivot? But now, for a slice of their portfolio, Masterworks’ art investing platform is offering shares to 66,000+ investors, with each of their 23 sales individually returning a profit to said investors. With 3 illustrative sales, Masterworks investors have realized net annualized returns of +17.6%, +17.8%, and +21.5%!
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Your Prediction for Today
Today, managing emotional stress may feel a bit challenging, but focusing on the feelings of those you care about can help.
If you’re in a relationship, being mindful of your partner’s emotions will make a big difference in keeping the connection peaceful.
If you’re single, taking a gentle and thoughtful approach when interacting with others can open the door to meaningful connections.
Do:
- Take a moment to understand how your partner or someone special is feeling, even if you’re caught up in your own thoughts.
- Use kind and thoughtful words, especially when emotions are running high, to show that you care and respect their feelings.
- Create a calm and comforting environment where both of you feel safe to share your thoughts without judgment.
Don’t:
- Say things out of frustration or impatience, as harsh words can leave lasting hurt and create distance.
- Let stress take control of your mood, as it can push away the people who care about you the most.
- Overlook the small adjustments that make a big difference in love, like listening more and being present.