Wade Behlen, AIFA®

1.8K posts

Wade Behlen, AIFA® banner
Wade Behlen, AIFA®

Wade Behlen, AIFA®

@WadeBehlenFWP

Owner, Managing Director, Retirement Plans/Foundations at Wealth Plan Group. Please see https://t.co/0oEhLaNjuL for full disclosures.

Omaha, NE Katılım Haziran 2013
173 Takip Edilen267 Takipçiler
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Doug Scott
Doug Scott@DouglasTS·
Credit @TomFornelli Missouri and Tennessee are ranked. The other 3 aren’t.
Doug Scott tweet media
English
218
430
3.7K
699.8K
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Dan Boever
Dan Boever@danboever·
“Watch history in action as 102-year-old World War II veteran Jim Kunkle stuns the crowd with this shot. This moment not only showcases his amazing skills but also honors his enduring spirit and bravery. Join us in celebrating this inspiring hero who continues to make history!”
English
0
4
15
891
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Dr. Daniel G. Kolder
Dr. Daniel G. Kolder@DrDanielKolder·
Max Crosby and Levante David consider themselves twins. If politics actually cared, they would study sports and attempt to understand what actually binds and unites people. I owe my life’s successes to my coaches and teammates most of whom I still speak to on the daily.
English
0
2
9
369
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Jeff Goodman
Jeff Goodman@GoodmanHoops·
Yesterday’s game just reinforced for me that Allen Fieldhouse is the BEST place to watch a college basketball game. Should be a bucket list item for college hoops fans. Place is so damn good. SO LOUD. Students are awesome. History and tradition is elite.
English
74
195
1.9K
666.8K
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
PEPtalk
PEPtalk@WPG_PEP·
Feltz Wealthplan was voted by Omaha businesses as the 1st place winner for Retirement Planning and Investment Company. Thank you to all of our clients who make this possible. We appreciate you and look forward to working with you throughout 2024 and on! #retirementplanning
PEPtalk tweet media
English
0
6
7
494
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
TodayInSports
TodayInSports@TodayInSportsCo·
Kids today just don’t understand.
English
135
419
3.4K
584.6K
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Billy Oppenheimer
Billy Oppenheimer@bpoppenheimer·
Late in the 2016 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, Villanova blew a 10-point lead. With 4.7 seconds left, UNC hit a 3-pointer to tie the game. Villanova's head coach, Jay Wright, called a timeout, and as his players walked to the huddle, they were all saying the same word: “Attitude.” “It's the most important aspect of our program,” Coach Wright explains in his book titled, Attitude. “We wear 'Attitude' wristbands. And when we break a huddle, we say '1, 2, 3, Attitude.'” The test of Attitude, Wright taught his players, is: “Where is your mindset after something bad happens to you?” Where is your mindset after you blow a 10-point lead? Where is your mindset after your opponent hits a 3 to tie the game with 4.7 seconds left? “When I looked into the eyes of our players,” Wright writes, “I saw no anger or regret. No one bemoaned [the UNC player's] 'lucky shot,' or that any of our guys had failed to stop him from grabbing the pass that led to that shot, or anything else.” Instead, “they were all saying, 'Attitude. Attitude. This is what we do. Attitude. This is what we do.'” With this mindset, the players returned to the court. Villanova's Kris Jenkins inbounded the ball to Ryan "Arch" Arcidiacono. Arch dribbled up the left side of the court, crossed half court, cut right towards the 3-point arc, where he underhanded a pass to Jenkins, who caught the ball with 1.3 seconds left, and, in perfect rhythm, jumped then released the ball with 0.6 seconds, and hit a buzzer-beater to win the 2016 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. Takeaway 1: A primary indicator of physical fitness is recovery time. If you are doing all-out sprint intervals, for instance—people who are physically fit recover from one interval to the next faster than those who are not physically fit. “So then, what is mental fitness?” the mental performance coach Greg Harden likes to ask. “Mental fitness is about recovery time,” Harden says. It's about, as Coach Wright said, where your mindset is after something bad happens to you. After something bad happens, people who are mentally fit recover faster than those who are not. Takeaway 2: Just after Kris Jenkins hit the buzzer-beater, Coach Wright famously barely reacted. Before his guys went back on the court, he explained, “I processed all the potential scenarios.” Most likely, the game was going to go to overtime where UNC would ride their wave of momentum and win the game. “No matter the outcome,” Wright continued, “because of the way our players responded after UNC tied the game ["Attitude. Attitude. This is what we do."]—I felt like they had the greatest lesson in life. I felt like that was an accomplishment that would follow them through their lives.” Ryan Holiday once told me, “You have to get to a place where doing the work is the win and everything else is extra.” Wright got to that place. He had done the work to instill in his players a mindset, he said, “that they would carry with them for the remainder of their days on earth.” “In that sense, I knew we had already won.” Everything else was extra. - - - “The fact is, none of us control what happens to us in life—but we do control our responses to those circumstances...no matter how tough it gets or how much of a challenge you face in the final 4.7 seconds of a game.” — Jay Wright Follow @bpoppenheimer for more content like this!
English
33
611
3.5K
1.3M
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Dan Boever
Dan Boever@danboever·
Working on accuracy with my @TourEdgeGolf driver! It’s working. Ugh!
English
0
1
5
1.8K
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Club Pro Guy
Club Pro Guy@ClubProGuy·
WATCH: My Five Point Plan to fix the American Ryder Cup Team.
English
119
196
1.8K
751.8K
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Clubhouse Golf
Clubhouse Golf@ClubhouseGolf·
I think every golfer knows this feeling 🤣 📹 from IG: standregolf
English
47
233
1.9K
880.9K
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
PEPtalk
PEPtalk@WPG_PEP·
One question we get from employees is "what if i already have a Roth? How does this affect my contribution limits?" The participant is implying that they have a Roth IRA, which is different than a Roth 401k. The limits of each differ and a person is able to max out both if needed
English
0
2
2
182
Wade Behlen, AIFA®
Wade Behlen, AIFA®@WadeBehlenFWP·
History of National 401(k) Day - this Day began in 1996 by the Profit Sharing/401(k) Council known today as the Plan Sponsor Council of America. The Friday following Labor Day (Monday) was chosen so employees can “start the week with Labor Day and end the week with Retirement”.
Wade Behlen, AIFA® tweet media
English
0
0
6
226
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Omaha Productions
Omaha Productions@OmahaProd·
You could say the auditions for a third ManningCast host did not go as expected.
English
365
4.4K
28.5K
7.5M
Wade Behlen, AIFA® retweetledi
Dom
Dom@Underrated_Dom·
RIP Bob Barker, can’t forget Adam Sandler and him meeting again.
English
371
9.8K
65.1K
8M