Rana Chauhan and Erin on Eliminating Distraction and Storing Moments of Joy

Episode 4 (Part 2)

On this Episode of Fulfillment Equation

Welcome to Part 2 of this amazing conversation with finance guru, strategic thinker and lifelong learner, Rana Chauhan.  In this half, we talk about the importance of eliminating distraction and storing moments of joy for hard times. 

We also build Rana’s unique equation: 2P + 14r + 7w + 7f + 7fr.

If you missed Part 1, you’ll want to start there. Here’s the link: Erin & Rana Part 1

“We need to store part of the good things away for the times when we’re going to get distressed.”

– Rana Chauhan

About the Guest

Rana Chauhan is the embodiment of a curious seeker and lifelong learner.  Rana has studied physics, medicine, business and finance.  He is the Chief Investment Strategist at Investment Planning Counsel.  He loves to dig into mathematical concepts like game theory and chaos theory, and then apply those to strategic thinking.  He also believes in combining the creative and the analytical.

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