Wow – I can’t believe that we are at the three-year mark. As they say, time flies and truly it is all going by too fast. My kids are growing, and my early retirement is keeping me busier than I ever expected. And we are now onto Year 3 of this project that I call… Continue reading Celebrating 3 Years of Blogging
Author: Accidentally Retired
The Art of Letting Things Slip Through The Cracks
It’s that time of year! No matter what you do, things seem to get busier and busier. The stress piles on despite your best efforts to get ahead of the game. There’s holiday stress, family stress, work stress…you name it it’s there. So something is going to slip through the cracks. Let it. When You’ve… Continue reading The Art of Letting Things Slip Through The Cracks
Healthcare In Early Retirement
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. We are not experts. We are providing our personal opinions, and they should not be taken as legal, financial, or tax advice. Now that we are entering our fourth year of early retirement, I finally have a better handle on tackling healthcare in early retirement. I know it’s… Continue reading Healthcare In Early Retirement
Why Generational Wealth Isn’t The Answer
Updated: November 30, 2023 Over and over again I see continuous chatter and positivity around building “Generational Wealth.” And while in theory, the idea of building generational wealth for your loved ones seems like it should be the goal. It isn’t. Giving Too Much Wealth to Your Children Backfires 70% of wealthy families lose their… Continue reading Why Generational Wealth Isn’t The Answer
Don’t Forget to Indulge and Enjoy Life Along The Way to FI
Indulge in things that make you happy, then ruthlessly cut the rest! Updated: November 17th, 2023 As I write this post, I want to acknowledge that the life I live is one of privilege. I have never had to struggle to put food on the table, find a job, pay the bills, etc. I am… Continue reading Don’t Forget to Indulge and Enjoy Life Along The Way to FI
