Mini Retirements: A New Cure for Corporate Burnout

What is a mini-retirement? Jillian Johnsrud, Founder of Retire Often, is here to answer that question and share the benefits of mini-retirements!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Intro - Mini Retirements
01:55 - What is a Mini Retirement?
02:20 - Benefits of a Mini Retirement
04:00 - Ideas for Mini Retirements
05:45 - Using the time for more than "getting away"
06:40 - How to afford a Mini Retirement
08:50 - Saving for a Mini Retirement
10:00 - Creating continual income streams
11:30 - Where to Start with Mini Retirements
14:10 - Close - Mini Retirements
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Jillian has been slowly growing her creative and entrepreneurial life since she was a teenager. About once a month she realizes she’s not cut out for this life and quits, but only for a few hours.
Her work has been featured in Forbes, Good Morning America, USA Today, Glamour, and Parents. Her work has been viewed over a million times with it’s fair share of praise and criticism.
She is a popular podcast guest, speaker and coach. She runs an online education company teaching people how to create financial freedom while building meaningful and enjoyable lives.
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  • @MarriageKidsandMoney
    @MarriageKidsandMoney3 ай бұрын

    What would you do on your first mini retirement?

  • @ItsMe-ko6sz
    @ItsMe-ko6sz3 ай бұрын

    Remember to ask people to subscribe at the start of EVERY vlog, you deserve so many more for the work and value that you have given on this channel 💪

  • @MarriageKidsandMoney

    @MarriageKidsandMoney

    3 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate that advice! Thanks!

  • @freshcutcomedy
    @freshcutcomedy3 ай бұрын

    Another great video! Thank you!

  • @MarriageKidsandMoney

    @MarriageKidsandMoney

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @spoonman4024
    @spoonman40243 ай бұрын

    This is just describing taking lots of vacations lol. I can appreciate it if you're finalncially independent and basically work because you want to (which is a true minority) but that's totally not an option for people working to build their career or establish themselves. I would instead recommend you learn to have boundaries with how much you load onto your life so things aren't piling up so much. I honestly think our struggle is having clear and honored priorities, not a need for endless vacations. Its just not reality and pitching it as something that should become a norm seems dubious. Learn balance. It's an incredible privilege, even if you've earned it, to take that much time off so frequently.

  • @MarriageKidsandMoney

    @MarriageKidsandMoney

    3 ай бұрын

    Your point on boundaries is well-taken. This is something a lot of us could learn more about. Then you don't need to vacation as much ... because your life feels more like a vacation. (Unless you live in Michigan and it's January. Then you need a vacation -- speaking for myself here)

  • @05nautilus
    @05nautilus2 ай бұрын

    3 weeks off, so like European paid days off. I wish in America.

  • @fullbattlerattle2493
    @fullbattlerattle24933 ай бұрын

    Why you talk like that 😂😂😂

  • @JimFrenowsky
    @JimFrenowsky3 ай бұрын

    Willingly parting from a good job in 2024 is financial suicide.

  • @MarriageKidsandMoney

    @MarriageKidsandMoney

    3 ай бұрын

    I think that's the whole point -- If it's a good job, then there's less corporate burnout

  • @JimFrenowsky

    @JimFrenowsky

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MarriageKidsandMoney respectfully, thats fantasy talk. Regular people in 2024 define a “good job” as one that keeps you and your kids alive. Burnout or no burnout. Burnout is a topic of extreme privilege for the ordinary middle class laborer. I work deep in the Fortune 500, and you wouldn’t catch me dead risking being unemployed on purpose in this economy lol. There are skilled and qualified individuals submitting over 1,000 applications to land jobs right now. It’s wild to even imagine, right now, putting your livelihood and savings at risk to take some sort of breather. It’s just a very out-of-touch concept. 99% of people have ZERO access to that kind of luxury.

  • @MarriageKidsandMoney

    @MarriageKidsandMoney

    3 ай бұрын

    @@JimFrenowsky You call it fantasy. I call it a dream worth pursuing. If someone feels burnt out and needs a break, amassing a large sum of money to allow for that break is not only doable but likely just what the doctor ordered. I appreciate the civil debate by the way.