Monthly Archives: January 2021

FIRE.119 Resolutions, Revelations, Goals

Maybe it’s just me, but I haven’t seen a bunch of articles on New Year’s Resolutions this year. 

I have to wonder if that’s because people aren’t writing about goals this year, or if they’re still working on one of the bigger goals in their lifetime—to survive 2020 with some sanity and positivity.  Maybe the resolutions are already built into our psyche— that 2021 will be better than last year no matter what we do?

If you are one of those people who had a good (enough?), or strong 2020.  That is great.  Maybe it’s your mentality, or maybe it’s just the way the circumstances fell.  No shame in progress, no matter its form.

Purposely

I don’t really do New Year’s Resolutions.  Yes, I understand it’s “a new year” and “a new start,” but living in Arizona in a FIRE lifestyle, it is really, really hard to tell one week/month from the next.  That isn’t necessarily a good thing.  It takes conscious effort to make sure to appreciate every day.  However, the start of a January 1st “day” isn’t all that hugely significant. 

However, I do plan each year to give myself a Christmas present, a revelation to myself—a gift to myself.  I give myself the gift of steering my days and challenges to meet some level of a goal over a period of time.  It’s my Christmas Revelation.

Past Revelations

My goals might be: run 365 miles this year, run+bike 1000 miles, do yoga each week, meditate multiple times per week, help people every day, do 3 nice things for others each day, eat 8 fruits/veggies per day, eat only from noon to 8 pm, be a nicer and calmer person to those around me, etc. etc.

There is no difference to the betterness goal of my life structure in my revaluation than a resolution, but I treat it as a gift to myself.  In typing that, I realize I am so very self-centered with so many things in my life.  Hmmm, that doesn’t seem that great, but I try to expound external goodness in many ways.

Simple

I like the simple—but not easy—target of having a word for the year.  Once single, little, simple word to steer your yearly actions and decisions.  That seems quite doable if you can remember to keep your word in focus.

Do you have a plan, and quantifiable targets to make things better this year?

How do you tackle your progress:  Christmas revelations.  Goals for the year.  Activities, Actions, Word of the year?

*** Nothing in this article is to be construed as financial advice.  I am not a financial planner, nor do I pretend to be.  You should always consult your own professional when seeking advice. This post is not a piece of literary mastery, just a random thought I had.

FIRE.118 Am I Rich, Really? (time)

Last time I left a brain dump on the interweb I wrote about the majestic feeling of being Rich, in Time.

I want to revisit that thought and post. 

I was quite naive, to say the least.

I based the thought/post on the sleeping vs work timeline.  The ability to shift daily time around to meet my needs—needs at the moment.  However, much more thought should be taken with regard to the overall time of our lifespan.  Maybe 80% time now and 20% lifelong time.

After posting my wonderful thought(s) I listened to The Retirement and IRA Show about Jim Salunier’s health scare.  Or more clearly his dire life-changing health emergency.  This was the most powerful podcast episode I have ever listened to. 

I’ve considered and written about the future life-changing visit to the doctor awaiting all of us.  It’s scary not knowing the outcome of our health.  Actually, many of life’s upcoming events are scary.

This podcast episode really brought crisis much closer to my home life.  I took away the actual blindsiding of an instantaneous DRASTIC retirement/life change.  AND the sheer battle for life for a person who was alone and had to fight to survive, even while at their own home. 

There was an extremely high probability that Jim could have died. I’d say even a 95% chance of not getting help.

Plan ahead.  Keep a cell phone on you.  Maybe even an (or multiple) panic buttons?  A smartwatch that can make emergency calls…

My point is that it might not be a doctor’s “visit” that slams us.  The medical issue itself could easily be a crisis that happens when we are alone.  The crisis could blindside us when we are healthy and active.  Quite possibly attacking us while we are active.

I was also significantly moved by Mr. Firestation’s post of having a heart attack after playing one of his frequent tennis matches.

I clearly see that our “time” to enjoy life to its fullest (or at a high level) will end at some unknown point.  It is so important to find enjoyment in every day. 

I realized that being “rich” in time can (will?) disappear, just as being rich in money could disappear.  Please do all you can to take care of all your “riches,” so you live a great life, and help those around you live better as well.

I’d like for EVERYONE to find at least one way to make their environment one step safer in the next week.

*** Nothing in this article is to be construed as financial advice.  I am not a financial planner, nor do I pretend to be.  You should always consult your own professional when seeking advice. This post is not a piece of literary mastery, just a random thought I had.