Brian Bisdorf, CRPC®
Financial Planner
What 3 items would you bring with you on a desert island?
Water, food, and obviously a car door...Water for when you get thirsty, food for when you get hungry, and a car door for when you get hot you can roll the window down!
Are you an early bird or night owl?
100% an early bird - a 5:00am and it's time to party kind of bird!
The best piece of advice I have ever been given is...
Work like everything is entirely up to you and pray like everything is entirely up to God.
Life's complicated enough - why not simplify where we can?
I'm all about breaking big goals into bite-sized steps that actually make sense. I love a good challenge - as long as there's a clear path forward.
As we move through different seasons of life - careers, family, passions - things tend to get more complex. But I believe it doesn't have to be overwhelming. With the right partners and a smart game plan, we can cut through the noise, stay focused, and fast-track the results we really want.
I've learned a lot about simplicity from my two boys, ages 6 and 11. (which means I can explain compound interest and build a Lego fortress before breakfast). They're pros at doing more of what they love and less of what they don't. And honestly, why can't we as adults do the same? Whether it's budgeting, planning for retirement, saving for college, or giving generously to causes that matter, these things shouldn't feel like chores. They should feel empowering.
Not everyone wakes up excited to build financial plans or organize life's big priorities, but I do. And if that's not your thing, that's okay. You don't have to go it alone. Surround yourself with people who do get excited about these things. People who will bring clarity, energy, and direction to the process.
Let's cut through the clutter, focus on what matters most, and get you moving forward - with less stress and more joy.
