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An American expat who retired at 53 said he got 3 things right on his decades-long FIRE journey

This profile was written by Business Insider’s Shubhangi Goel.  Read the original article here. Todd Miller retired at 53 because he did not want his life to be defined by his career. To ensure post-work fulfillment, he recommends people “retire to, and not from, something.” He has published a book and travels around the world …

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Got Time? Seven Strategies to Create Time Wealth and Get Over the ‘I’m Too Busy’ Hurdle

We’ve squeezed 31 hours into a 24 day through multitasking.  Yet, numerous studies indicate that most people feel perpetually time poor. A global study by EY found that insufficient time accounts for four of the five biggest hurdles that professionals face.  These seven strategies will help you get over the ‘I’m too busy’ hurdle.   We’ve …

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Fast Company: 18 minutes to banish burnout: Three hacks for happiness at work

In less running time than the typical network sitcom, you can banish burnout by identifying how you will put these hacks into practice. BY TODD MILLER 4 MINUTE READ   “I’m physically and emotionally drained.” “My brain is foggy.” “I’ve hit a wall.” “What’s the point?”  If any of these sentiments resonate, you’re not alone. Last year, nearly 60% …

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Fast Company: Does a pay cut pay off? An antidote to the Great Resignation

Less, not more, can yield a disproportionate improvement in your quality of life. Does a pay cut pay off? An antidote to the Great Resignation A small reduction in the number of work hours can yield a disproportionate improvement in your quality of life. BY TODD MILLER 4 MINUTE READ This is a seismic moment in …

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Newsweek: Work-life Imbalance? Here’s How To Protect Your Personal Priorities

It’s possible to control your work, your time and your life. TODD MILLER , AUTHOR, KEYNOTE SPEAKER AND WORK-LIFE EVANGELIST Work-life balance is so hard for so many because traditional boundaries haven’t just blurred — they have been eviscerated. When the commute involves moving from the couch to the kitchen table, where’s the boundary? Thirty years ago …

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Podcast: Why It Is Important To Prioritize Your Financial Security

In a world of volatile markets and increasing geopolitical risk, now, perhaps more than ever, it’s important to prioritize financial security. In this Art of Passive Income podcast I speak with Podolsky and Todd Scott about why and how to prioritize financial security. Listen to the podcast right here  On this week’s episode of The …

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13 leaders share the biggest mistakes they’ve made (and learned from)

Every professional story includes some mistakes and missteps. The key question: what did you learn from the experience? Mistakes are an unavoidable reality of everyday life, including in the business world. The key to success is not perfection but bouncing back from mistakes and learning from them for the future. Some of today’s most successful …

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Fast Company: To conquer your biggest goals, cultivate this superpower

The practice of rigorous, religious intentionality can be a potent and transformational force BY TODD MILLER Big, bold goals, whether personal or professional, are necessary if you want to realize your full potential. But it’s not enough to just set goals. Intentionality is required to reach the desired results. How do the ultra-high achievers do …

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