![]() ![]() See what changes you can make in all areas from work to fitness to make every day a reflection of your values. Look at how you spend your time and money. Taking the time to do this might mean you choose to skip the weekend ski-vacation, but it’ll be worth it to set up your environment to match your life goals. Such as cleaning up the kitchen and garage so you can enjoy your home and engage with family. Money Mustache reminds listeners that you can start to optimize your money in small ways too. For example, if a long commute with traffic causes stress, consider moving. Make a list of the things that bring happiness and the things that cause stress. Money Mustache suggests that you look at your day to day life when it’s not a vacation or the weekend. If you’re trying to eat better or lose weight, check out Noom for the support you need to reach your goals while managing a busy schedule! What Does A Good Day Look Like To You? Finding win-win situations to optimize your life.Money Mustache’s reason for retiring early Focus on your passions, instead of the things you aren’t buying.Evaluate your daily life, then eliminate the stressors. ![]() MMM is a self-described family man who believes you can start a life that is better than your current one and costs less. His blog and early retirement story have been featured on ABC News, Market Watch, CBS News, The New Yorker and the recent Playing with FIRE documentary. MMM is known within the Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) community for his cornerstone article The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement. He retired at age 30 by living frugally and investing the majority of his take-home pay. Money Mustache (MMM) is the pen name for retired software engineer Peter Adeney. Money Mustache, one of the well-known FIRE movement figures, joins Jillian to discuss how to optimize money so you can create the life you only dream of. ![]()
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