Susan's ScoopThe New FIRE: Financial Independence, Recreational Employment As most of you know, my husband and I “retired early” from our W2 jobs almost 3.5 years ago now. As you would imagine, it’s been 3 years of waking up late and lounging by a pool all day – except that’s not how it’s been at all. Today (and yesterday, and the day before that), my husband has been at our properties dealing with maintenance issues – a cracked floor, limbs down from recent storms, and a broken-off toilet handle (how does that even happen?!). And I’ve been busy working on our multiple property tax protests, going over business models with Caitlin for our new financial planning offering, sitting in on a required IRS CE tax class for my Enrolled Agent certification, and dealing with all of the May-cember school events (at least no more complaints of a ‘ghost’ in our rental cabin this week!). On paper it doesn’t seem very ‘free’, but the crazy thing is that yes, we’re still busy, but we’re doing things we (mostly) enjoy – and we have the time flexibility to fit in things that pop up. One of my friends asked if I wanted to check out a winery tomorrow afternoon while the weather is nice, so I moved a few things around and said yes. I can do weekday morning hikes when the parks don’t require permits, and visit museums when the crowds are down. And this summer we are planning to travel for about 6 weeks, which never would have been possible with a traditional job. A lot of people approach ‘retirement’ with a fear of being bored, but we honestly somehow have just as much (if not more) going on than we did before. The difference is we’re choosing what we do, and we’re doing things we find meaning in – improving our properties for our tenants, helping women become confident around their finances, and spending time together as a family. We also have the flexibility to make time for other things rather than being chained to a 9-5 schedule every day. This is what the new version of FIRE really looks like. Not escaping work entirely, but escaping work that drains the life out of you. Not doing nothing, but having the freedom to choose what fills your days. For us, financial independence hasn’t meant sitting still. It’s meant building a life where work, family, hobbies, travel, and rest can coexist in a way that actually feels sustainable. We still have responsibilities and stressful days, but they belong to our life now - not someone else’s schedule. The goal was never to retire from living; it was to have more space to actually live. What I'm Reading 📕 Why I’m choosing the low status, high income path to wealth (Nonlinear News) For so long, many of us have been taught that success was supposed to look impressive on paper: the prestigious career, the fancy title, the “good job” everyone else approves of. Yet some of the happiest, wealthiest, and most free people I know are doing work that isn’t necessarily high-status… but gives them flexibility, ownership, time, autonomy, and space to actually enjoy their lives. Join us for free the first Wednesday of each month for an informative money conversation! Next Up: The Mid-Year Portfolio Check-up June 3, 2026 at 1pm CT
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Susan's Scoop All Aboard at Inflation Station! Should I be excited that my car now holds $80 worth of gas when it used to hold just $40? All jokes aside, the inflation rate lately has been no laughing matter, with overall prices up 3.8% in the past year, and gasoline up over 50%. If you’ve come to one of my tax strategy presentations, you may have seen my slide where I identify inflation and taxes as the two biggest wealth killers – and then I go on to say there’s not much we can do about...
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