Advisers Invited to Share Life Lessons on Video

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Partners Life has launched ‘Life Lessons’, a social media campaign that asks all Kiwis  ‘what I wish I knew’ – and advisers are being encouraged to share their own message.

The deadline is 14 April, and all advisers need to do is share a self-recorded (landscape) video lasting around 15 seconds sharing short life lessons on any of the topics listed below.

  • What I wish I knew about money
  • What I wish I knew about health
  • What I wish I knew about careers
  • What I wish I knew about education
  • What I wish I know about health or life insurance
  • What I wish I knew about the practical (adulting) side of life
  • What I wish I knew about relationships

The firm says any single lesson can include more than one category, and that it’s using the phrase ‘what I wish I knew’ because “…we want to portray these as life lessons from someone who has gained helpful experience in life”.

“Financial advisers like you are in a trusted position and can make a positive difference in Kiwis’ lives,” says the firm. “What is most important is that these life lessons are yours – hard-earned knowledge that comes from your heart and that other Kiwis need to hear.”

There’s more information on the campaign here, and help on recording and sharing your video with Partners Life here.

Partners Life states that in sending your video to the firm, you understand, agree to and give permission for any and all parts of the video and your identity to be held, used, shared publicly, including (but not limited to) Partners Life’s website and social media platforms and with mainstream media, in any way Partners Life deems appropriate (including any third party it engages); and you release Partners Life from any right, remedy, claim, liability, loss or damage arising out of or incidental to your video, its use, or any part of it.