ReFirement & Coast FIRE – Redefining Retirement for Growth and Flexibility - Ep #106
Retirement isn’t just the closing of one chapter — it’s the opening of another.
In this episode, I explore how shifting your mindset from retirement to ReFirement can dramatically improve both your financial outcomes and your overall fulfillment. Rather than viewing retirement as a period of rest and withdrawal, I discuss how intentional planning can turn it into a season of renewed purpose, contribution, and personal growth.
You’ll also learn about an increasingly popular early-retirement strategy known as Coast FIRE — and how it may provide more flexibility in your working years than you realize.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Why the First Year of Retirement Matters
How early retirement habits shape the next 25–30 years
The emotional and identity shifts that occur after leaving a career
Why traditional retirement planning often misses the human side of the transition
ReFirement: A New Vision for Retirement
Moving beyond financial capital to focus on Return on Happiness (ROH)
Rediscovering passions, purpose, and contribution
Why retirement planning should center on meaning — not just money
The Three Life-Planning Questions
Inspired by George Kinder’s life planning framework, I walk through three powerful exercises designed to uncover what truly matters:
What would you do if you were financially free?
How would you live if you had 5–10 years left?
If today were your last day, what would you regret not doing or becoming?
These questions help uncover untapped aspirations and align your financial plan with your deepest values.
Coast FIRE Explained
What FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) really means
How Coast FIRE differs from extreme early retirement strategies
When you’ve saved enough to let compound growth “do the heavy lifting”
How Coast FIRE can allow for reduced hours, career pivots, or sabbaticals
The financial and psychological risks to consider
Key Takeaways
Retirement should be designed — not drifted into.
Financial planning without life planning is incomplete.
Accumulated retirement savings may already provide more flexibility than you realize.
A better life is the result of better planning.
References
George Kinder – Life Planning & EVOKE® Process
The Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware
Mr. Money Mustache (FIRE movement)
Get ConNected
If you found this episode helpful, please share it with someone planning for retirement or considering a more flexible financial future.
Remember: you only get one life. Plan accordingly.
Ready to plan your ideal retirement? Schedule a free consultation with our team.
Connect with Jonny on LinkedIn
Subscribe to ONE FOR THE MONEY on
Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
Audio Production by