FIRE Inspiration – Edgar Guest Poem

As I am out enjoying my third week of early retirement right now, I thought instead of writing a full post today I would share something that I found inspirational over the years, especially when I was looking for motivation or facing seemingly impossible odds. It is a poem from Edgar Albert Guest, an amazingly prolific writer who penned over 11K poems in his career. … Continue reading FIRE Inspiration – Edgar Guest Poem

Another Cake? – The Five Phases of Retirement

This is the second cake photo that I have shared in just a few weeks.  As you can see, last week was my 50th birthday and my wife was kind enough to organize an awesome birthday party for me on Saturday night, which came just 19 days after my early retirement party. It has been an embarrassment of riches for sure and I am so … Continue reading Another Cake? – The Five Phases of Retirement

FIRE Station Fun – Just Do It

Most people are on their way to financial independence and retirement in one way or another, but we can all redouble our efforts to plan and save more.  Kicking things into high gear can require getting started on NEW things that will produce even bigger results.  Here is a link to a post with 12 quotes to help drive ACTION! Image Credit: MrFireStation.com / Pixabay Continue reading FIRE Station Fun – Just Do It

Calculating Retirement Odds – Using FIREcalc

Now that I am retired early and enjoying my first month without work, people are asking me for advice on how much THEY need to save to retire themselves.  Many people don’t seem to know where exactly to start.  Calculating the money needed for retirement feels like walking into a foreign casino to them – full of opportunity, but also fraught with risk. With that … Continue reading Calculating Retirement Odds – Using FIREcalc

Stepping Into Early Retirement – Initial Observations

Last week was my first week of early retirement.  It was great fun, but at the same time quite strange to be home all week, while all of my (former) colleagues continued to work.  As I wrote last week, it really felt like I was ‘skipping school’ – in full view of my classmates and the teachers.  While my wife was out of town and … Continue reading Stepping Into Early Retirement – Initial Observations

FIRE Station Fun – Time Is The Ultimate Luxury

As much as anything, “lifestyle inflation” drives many people to forgo the opportunity for early retirement.  In the 1950s, the productivity of the information age promised less work and more leisure.  Yet, people seem to be working the same or MORE hours rather than less. I expect we could quite easily have a 20-hour work week today – or all retire in our 40s – … Continue reading FIRE Station Fun – Time Is The Ultimate Luxury

FIRE Milestone – Final Day: Blasting Into Retirement

Friday was my last day at WORK.  My last day EVER.  Just short of 10,000 days since I first started my professional career (about 6,300 work days).  The day had a range of emotions and activities that spanned excitement & ordinary.  The highlight was BLASTING out of the MegaCorp parking garage toward freedom! People have been quite interested on what specifically I am going to … Continue reading FIRE Milestone – Final Day: Blasting Into Retirement

FIRE Milestone – The Glorious Farewell Party

I can’t begin to describe the almost dreamlike surrealness that comes with walking into a beautifully decorated restaurant and reading a BIG banner and cake that say “Congratulations on your Retirement!”  YOUR retirement.  This is IT.  If you aren’t 1000% sure you are ready for early retirement, seeing the BIG cake at the YOUR farewell party certainly will seal the deal. As I wrote about … Continue reading FIRE Milestone – The Glorious Farewell Party