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Retirement isn’t just the closing of one chapter — it’s the opening of another.
In this episode, I explore how shifting your mindset from retirement to ReFirement can dramatically improve both your financial outcomes and your overall fulfillment. Rather than viewing retirement as a period of rest and withdrawal, I discuss how intentional planning can turn it into a season of renewed purpose, contribution, and personal growth.
You’ll also learn about an increasingly popular early-retirement strategy known as Coast FIRE — and how it may provide more flexibility in your working years than you realize.
In This Episode, I Discuss:
🔹 Why the First Year of Retirement Matters
- How early retirement habits shape the next 25–30 years
- The emotional and identity shifts that occur after leaving a career
- Why traditional retirement planning often misses the human side of the transition
🔹 ReFirement: A New Vision for Retirement
- Moving beyond financial capital to focus on Return on Happiness (ROH)
- Rediscovering passions, purpose, and contribution
- Why retirement planning should center on meaning — not just money
🔹 The Three Life-Planning Questions
Inspired by George Kinder’s life planning framework, I walk through three powerful exercises designed to uncover what truly matters:
- What would you do if you were financially free?
- How would you live if you had 5–10 years left?
- If today were your last day, what would you regret not doing or becoming?
These questions help uncover untapped aspirations and align your financial plan with your deepest values.
🔹 Coast FIRE Explained
- What FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) really means
- How Coast FIRE differs from extreme early retirement strategies
- When you’ve saved enough to let compound growth “do the heavy lifting”
- How Coast FIRE can allow for reduced hours, career pivots, or sabbaticals
- The financial and psychological risks to consider
Key Takeaways
- Retirement should be designed — not drifted into.
- Financial planning without life planning is incomplete.
- Accumulated retirement savings may already provide more flexibility than you realize.
- A better life is the result of better planning.
Resources Mentioned
- George Kinder – Life Planning & EVOKE® Process
- The Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware
- Mr. Money Mustache (FIRE movement)
If you found this episode helpful, please share it with someone planning for retirement or considering a more flexible financial future.
Remember: you only get one life. Plan accordingly.