

Retire Often
Jillian Johnsrud
Why retire once when you can retire often? Hear real mini-retirement stories. See how mini-retirements can unlock work-life balance, purposeful living, and financial freedom.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 34min
Your Guide to Negotiating A Month Off
In this episode, I explain that a month is an ideal starting point due to the ease of negotiation, lower costs, the ability to achieve significant personal goals, and the chance to practice for longer breaks. The conversation then moves into strategies for negotiating time off, emphasizing the importance of a collaborative approach and the recognition that negotiation is often a multi-step process. I then detail the importance of crafting a compelling narrative when negotiating a mini-retirement. She outlines four key elements for framing the story: it should be positive, interesting, specific, and ideally a one-time event. Throughout the discussion, she offers practical strategies for framing the conversation, addressing challenges, and using compromise to create a win-win situation for both employee and employer. You can request access to the 2 free resources to plan an incredible 1-month mini-retirement at http://retireoften.com/onemonth

Oct 2, 2024 • 35min
Building Freedom for Mini-retirements into Your Business
In this conversation, Jillian speaks with Ken and Mary from The Humble Penny about their journey of taking mini-retirements as business owners. They discuss the impact of COVID on their work-life balance, the transition from corporate jobs to entrepreneurship, and the importance of building systems that allow for freedom in their business. They share insights on the creative energy that comes from taking breaks, the dynamics of family life as business owners, and the mindset shifts necessary for success. TakeawaysL COVID prompted a reassessment of priorities and the desire for more autonomy Transitioning from corporate to business ownership requires discipline and organization Building systems and having a supportive team is crucial for taking breaks It took Ken and Mary four years to achieve the freedom they desired in their business Taking breaks allows for rejuvenation and clearer vision in business Starting with systems in place can prevent overwhelm later on

Sep 23, 2024 • 19min
Do you have the Capacity to Suffer or the Courage to Change?
In this solo episode, Jillian Johnsrud covers one of the tools that she uses with her coaching clients, focusing on the dual skills of courage for change and the capacity to stay and suffer. She emphasizes the importance of developing both skills to navigate life transitions effectively. Jillian provides actionable steps for listeners to clarify their goals and take necessary actions towards change, while also highlighting the significance of building resilience for future challenges.

Aug 28, 2024 • 22min
The Rest You’ve Earned
Frances Benjamin shares her mini-retirement story and the transformative impact it had on her life. Before her mini-retirement, Frances was working multiple jobs and juggling the responsibilities of being a single mom. The catalyst for her decision to take a break was the pandemic and the realization that her daughter would soon be leaving the nest. Frances prepared for her mini-retirement by decluttering, saving money, and paying off debt. She embarked on her break with her daughter, traveling to Mexico and Thailand, immersing themselves in the local culture and enjoying the freedom to do what brought them joy. Unexpectedly, Frances had to return home due to a family emergency, but this experience brought her closer to her father and reinforced the importance of prioritizing family. The mini-retirement allowed Frances to shift her mindset about work, putting herself and her family first. She now values her own well-being and is more selective about the commitments she takes on. Frances encourages other women to take breaks and prioritize their own happiness. Takeaways Taking a mini retirement can be a transformative experience, allowing individuals to prioritize their own happiness and well-being. Family emergencies can disrupt a mini-retirement, but they can also bring family members closer together. A mini-retirement can lead to a shift in mindset about work, with individuals valuing their own well-being and prioritizing family. Frances Links: Ask Me Anything 1:1 Career Break Coaching Tools & Resources

Aug 14, 2024 • 28min
Business Growth after a Year Off
PT, is the creator of a large event, FinCon. Taking a mini-retirement as a business owner can be stressful, confusing, and scary. PT shares his experience of taking a step back from his business and how he slowly extracted himself while empowering his team. He discusses the challenges and transformations he went through during his mini-retirement, including finding new hobbies, spending more time with family, and healing emotionally and spiritually. PT also talks about the expansion of his business after his return, including acquiring another conference and taking over his family's CPA firm. He encourages entrepreneurs to prepare financially, trust their team, and be open to the possibility of a mini-retirement. PT Links: PT Money blog: https://ptmoney.com FinCon Expo: https://finconexpo.com TravelCon: https://travelcon.org CPA Firm: https://taylorassociatescpa.com Takeaways: Taking a step back from your business can be transformative and healing. Preparing financially and having a trusted team in place can make the process smoother. Mini-retirements can open up new opportunities and allow for massive business growth. Being open to new hobbies and experiences can lead to unexpected passions and connections. Entrepreneurs should consider the possibility of a mini-retirement and plan accordingly.

Jul 31, 2024 • 33min
Take an epic year-long road trip with the family
If you have ever been curious about taking an epic yearlong road trip, Heidi’s story of how her and her family embarked on a year-long mini-retirement traveling all around the US, will inspire you and give you practical tips for planning. They took an intentional break from work and school, with no W2 jobs and no traditional schooling for their three kids. They experimented with different experiences to prepare, such as traveling in Hawaii for three weeks and renting an RV. These experiments helped them make decisions and prepare for their mini-retirement. They saved enough money to travel for a year, but ended up extending their trip to 15 months. They budgeted for $70,000 to $90,000 but ended up spending around $60,000. (Heidi mentions they spent $45,000 during the interview but let me know it was close to $60,000) They were surprised by how well they got along and how close they became as a family during their adventure. Takeaways Link to Heidi’s additional resources: https://ordinarysherpa.com/lifestyle Taking a mini-retirement or family gap year can be a meaningful and impactful experience. Experimenting with different experiences can help in making decisions and preparing for a mini-retirement. Budgeting and saving enough money is important, but it's also important to be flexible and open to unexpected opportunities. Finding joy in everyday novelty and valuing different types of experiences can enhance the mini-retirement experience. Spending quality time together as a family can strengthen relationships and create lasting memories.

Jun 6, 2024 • 34min
How to Take a Mini-Retirement Every Year
Dr. Corey Allen and his wife embarked on a month-long mini-retirement, traveling in an RV and exploring national parks. The idea originated in 2010 when they considered taking their kids out of school and traveling full-time. However, they decided to wait and eventually started taking one month off every summer. Corey is a marriage and family therapist, while his wife is a CPA. Learn how Corey’s wife negotiated a month off every summer as part of her contract. Cory maintained his work responsibilities while traveling, and his wife took occasional days off to catch up on work. In this conversation, Corey Allan and Jillian discuss the benefits and challenges of taking a mini-retirement and traveling as a family. They emphasize the importance of framing the experience in a positive way and viewing it as an opportunity for personal growth. They also discuss the normalcy of conflict and the need for space in relationships. The mini-retirements strengthened their marriage and created lasting memories for their family. Cory shares the reactions he has received from friends and family about his lifestyle and encourages others to make intentional choices to create the life they want. They also discuss the value of flexibility and the benefits of traveling with young children. Takeaways Asking for what you want and taking risks can lead to great experiences Maintaining work responsibilities while traveling is possible with proper planning and delegation Mini-retirements can strengthen marriages and create lasting memories for families Frame a mini-retirement as an opportunity for personal growth and positive experiences. Conflict is normal in relationships, and it can be an opportunity to learn more about oneself. Create intentional choices to design the life you want. Flexibility is key in making the most of travel experiences. Traveling with young children can provide valuable learning opportunities.

Feb 7, 2024 • 36min
Reinventing Yourself Post-Divorce with Travel
In this conversation, Brooke Thayer shares her experiences with taking multiple mini retirements and traveling the world. She discusses the inspiration behind her mini retirements, including a difficult divorce that led her to reevaluate her life. Brooke shares the challenges and benefits of open-ended travel, staying in hostels, and finding connections in the travel community. She also talks about the financial aspects of long-term travel and offers tips for affordable travel. Brooke highlights the importance of transitioning from saving to spending mode and gaining agency in making personal choices. Overall, her story serves as an encouragement for those looking to reimagine their lives and pursue their travel dreams. Takeaways Taking mini retirements and traveling can be a transformative experience, providing opportunities for personal growth, self-discovery, and reimagining life. Open-ended travel allows for flexibility and the freedom to explore new destinations and experiences. Staying in hostels and utilizing budget-friendly accommodations can make long-term travel more affordable. Transitioning from saving to spending mode can be challenging, but having a budget and financial plan in place can help maintain financial stability. Taking the leap to pursue your travel dreams requires courage and a willingness to step out of your comfort zone.

Jan 24, 2024 • 28min
Road Trip Across Canada
Brent and his wife were on the path to financial independence, planning to retire early at 40. However, they realized that their plan wasn't serving them well and decided to take a mini-retirement. The challenges of asking for unpaid leave and shifting from saving to spending were overcome by their desire for change. Brent's mini-retirement involved a two-month road trip with his wife and eight-month-old son, inspired by Canadian hero Terry Fox. The trip had its challenges, but it allowed Brent to fully enjoy time with his family and sparked a desire for a more flexible and lifestyle-friendly career. The mini retirement provided the space for Brent to reimagine his path to financial independence and prioritize quality time with his family. He now embraces the idea of retiring often and being open to different seasons of work and rest. Brent encourages others to take the leap and try something new to get unstuck and gain clarity.

Jan 3, 2024 • 31min
Negotiating Time Off to Hike the Camino Trail
Diania shares her experience of negotiating a mini-retirement to walk the Camino de Santiago in Spain. She initially planned to support her uncle on the journey but ended up going alone. Diania discusses the financial preparation she made, including paying off debt and learning about financial independence. The time off was full of self-discovery and awareness, including recognizing her weak internal compass and susceptibility to external influences. She emphasized the importance of community and in-person connections, which led her to create the Economy Conference. She is a great example of how to negotiate a leave of absence and how time brought her closer to financial independence.