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The FIRE Movement (Financial Independence, Retire Early) and Independent Work

Small Business Labs

The New York Times article  How to Retire in Your 30s With $1 Million in the Bank nicely covers the " growing movement of young professionals who are intently focused on quitting their jobs forever." " It's called the FIRE movement and the acronym stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early.

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Live to 100: 4 Takeaways from the Netflix Docuseries to Help You Live Better and Longer

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Contextualizing Netflix’s ‘Live to 100’ for modern times Darnell Cox is a healthy aging expert, gerontologist and lifestyle coach with a popular YouTube channel and blog through her business Live Young Lifestyle. Try these lifestyle tips Revamping your lifestyle choices is no quick fix, but the potential prize is worth the effort.

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Modern Homesteading and the Trend Towards Greater Independence

Small Business Labs

The trend towards desiring greater levels independence - and the autonomy, control and flexibility that comes with it - takes many forms.  For example, the growing FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement is all about independence.  Data on how many people are pursuing this lifestyle is non-existent.

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Do You Know Your Lifestyle Ratios?

Stephanie LH Calahan

Most of the entrepreneurs I talk with tell me that they started their business because they wanted some form of freedom.  It might be fun to come up with a few lifestyle ratios to help you measure and move toward your personal goals.  In the example below, this person is well on their way to retiring.

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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

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In an informal poll, we asked friends, family members and neighbors the same question, and the results were unanimous: A retired accountant: yes. Creatives” are not only artistic and imaginative; they are, for example, analytical and task-oriented, too. The fight-or-flight response, for example, originates in the amygdala.

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Every workplace innovation contains the seeds of its opposite

Workplace Insight

Disappointingly, you won’t only find these in lifestyle magazines but also the once serious business press. For example, their work shows that what people most hate about traditional work and the workplace is the journey it takes to get to it. The Great Retirement and The Great Unretirement. You’d expect it from Inc.

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How to Launch a New Career After 50

On The Job

It’s estimated that more than one in four Americans are tapping into their retirement savings accounts such as 401(k)s to meet non-retirement needs, but such a strategy can mean it may require people to work longer, especially since company-provided pensions are now provided to only one-in-five workers.