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Oct 10, 2024
12:16:55pm
AlexKnight Redshirt Freshman
This is something I can relate to. Three years ago I was
really struggling with work and subsequently mental health. During our annual meeting with our financial advisor he mentioned that we could retire early and still be okay financially. It took a year of planning and re-running the numbers with him to finally make the move but I eventually did. We downsized the house and bought in a cheaper area. My work then asked me if I wanted to consult with them. I've done that for two years now and work about 12-15 hours a week on my own schedule. It keeps me mentally engaged and I've become more involved in a lot of BYU sports (men's and women's). We have travelled a bit to see BYU football and basketball games as well as lots of volleyball, soccer and softball games. We aren't as rich as I always wanted to be but my mental health is much better and I enjoy life much more. Not saying everyone can do this at their point in life but it might be worth checking into with your financial advisor. Best of luck.
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