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    Home»Trending»Breaking the Retirement Rules: 13 Steps to Ensure You Can Retire Anytime You Want, Even Before 60
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    Breaking the Retirement Rules: 13 Steps to Ensure You Can Retire Anytime You Want, Even Before 60

    Steve AdcockBy Steve AdcockDecember 10, 20234 Mins Read
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    Retirement often feels like a distant dream, reserved for the far future. But what if you could change that? Imagine having the freedom to retire whenever you wish, even before turning 60.

    It sounds almost too good to be true, yet it’s entirely possible with the right strategies and mindset. This guide unveils 13 revolutionary steps that can transform your thoughts about retirement.

    Millionaires are self-made.

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    Yes, we all “get help” along the way. Dave Ramsey found that only 21% of millionaires received an inheritance; of those, only 16% inherited more than $100,000.

    The vast majority don’t inherit our wealth (it’s proven).

    Rich people earn it.

    • They start a business
    • They invest in real estate
    • They invent a new product
    • They provide value.

    Related article: The Inheritance Myth

    Company loyalty will make you poor.

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    Never mind those 3% cost of living raises most companies give their employees.

    Want to make *real* money? Start switching companies.

    I switched employers every 3 to 4 years and got 20% raises each time. Company loyalty is overrated. If you like money, switch companies.

    Building wealth is a habit.

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    Habits are the things we do without thinking about them. It’s a part of their daily lifestyle.

    Rich people’s habits are different.

    Rich people:

    • Rarely complain
    • Think long-term
    • Have tangible goals
    • Know that time is money
    • Diet and exercise regularly

    Your significant other will make or break you.

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    I am where I am today because of the person I married. The right spouse will support you in your goals, not stand in your way. And life is far more satisfying when you go through it with someone you love. It took until I was 33 to find the right person. I never chased women.

    Glad I didn’t settle.

    VERY FEW rich people are addicted to the news.

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    The news is designed to make us upset. Angry. Fearful. It’s a business rather than a public service and only makes money when viewers tune in. None of these emotions help us to build wealth. Rich people are too busy getting rich to worry about the day’s manufactured drama.

    Making money is easy.

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    There are 22 million millionaires in the U.S.

    Money is everywhere. All you need to do is identify a skill that you have that people want to pay for. *All of us* have marketable skills.

    Rich people identify them, use them, and monetize them.

    Related article: 9 Tips to Start a Side Hustle Working Full-Time

    You don’t need to hustle 24/7.

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    Burnout doesn’t help get you rich. It makes you *less effective*.

    Burnout means:

    • Poor decisions
    • More fatigue
    • Less motivation
    • Poor sleep

    Proper rest and sleep mean you can push harder during the day. Always allow yourself ample time to rest and relax to start the next day refreshed and ready to go.

    Growing up poor doesn’t mean you’re screwed.

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    It might be tougher for you, yes. But that also means your success will *mean more to you*. There are enough “rags to riches” stories these days to prove that growing up poor won’t kill your chances of getting rich. Opportunities for success are all over the place.

    Money doesn’t play favorites.

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    If you live in the 1st world, you have insane access to all kinds of money. It’s everywhere.

    Money is everywhere.

    • Side hustles
    • Business loans
    • Gov’t handouts

    People want to pay you. You need to let them.

    Investing is not gambling.

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    With gambling, your odds of winning are not good.

    Investments, however, have a clear and direct history of making a LOT of people filthy rich over time. All you need to do is invest. Then, the market will take over.

    What gets millionaires rich?

    • Not their salary
    • Not their savings
    • Not their upbringing

    Their investments.

    Related article: Financial automation: The Easy Button to Wealth

    You have more opportunities today than anyone in history.

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    People have never had it easier. There are so many opportunities to advance your skills and build your experience that generations before never had.

    Things like:

    • Scholarships
    • Mentorships
    • The Internet
    • Cell phones

    Excuses don’t make people rich. Take advantage of opportunities.

    Passions don’t pay the bills.

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    Generally, your *strengths* pay the bills, not your passions.

    • Passions are more creative
    • Strengths are more marketable

    Follow your strengths. Then pursue your passions without worrying about earning a full-time income from them.

    A designer degree won’t make you rich.

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    The best decision I ever made was going to college. The second best was choosing an inexpensive state school. 99% of the time, your local state school will be good enough.

    Facts:

    • Go in-state
    • Start at a community college
    • Choose a highly marketable degree

    You’ll do fine.

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    Steve Adcock quit his job after achieving financial independence at 35 and writes about the habits millionaires use to build wealth and get into the best shape of their lives. As a regular contributor to The Ladders, CBS MarketWatch, and CNBC, Steve maintains a rare and exclusive voice as a career expert, consistently offering actionable counseling to thousands of readers who want to level up their lives, careers, and freedom. Steve lives in a 100% off-grid solar home in the middle of the Arizona desert and writes on his own website at MillionaireHabits.us.

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