Today is my 63rd birthday, and instead of celebrating with cake and candles, I wanted to share something far more meaningful—the biggest life and money lessons I’ve learned along the way.
These are lessons I didn’t fully understand in my 20s, 30s, or even my 40s. Some came from smart choices, others from hard mistakes, loss, change, and starting over more than once.
Retirement has a way of clarifying what truly matters—and what never did. In this video, I talk honestly about:
• The biggest money lessons I wish I’d learned sooner
• What retirement taught me about time and freedom
• The life lessons that only come from living
• And what I’d tell my younger self if I had the chance
If you’re approaching retirement, newly retired, or simply reflecting on your own journey, I hope these lessons make you feel less alone—and maybe help you avoid a few detours I took along the way.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:06 - Time is wealth
1:48 - Start investing early
3:00 - Money isn't everything
4:09 - Don't chase money - chase your values
5:07 - Change is constant
6:06 - Patience - patience - patience
6:51 - Less stuff = less joy
7:33 - Invest in yourself
8:04 - Your competition is yourself
9:17 - Guard your health
10:13 - Debt
12:11 - Choose people wisely
13:31 - Keep learning & keep laughing
14:09 - Freedom is priceless
15:35 - Saying NO
16:35 - Be the BEST you!
Thank you for being part of this community and for walking this chapter of life with me. 💛
Here’s to growing older, wiser, and more intentional—together.
🎂 63 years old today… and still learning.
Published on 9 hours ago
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