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Early Retirement Transition: How to Quit Your Job, Beat One More Year Syndrome & Build a Fulfilling FI Life Any of these products help the show. Thanks for your support! Mint Mobile - We both use Mint Mobile and save a ton on our phone plan: https://fbuy.me/vgAmz Empower is Josh’s choice for Net Worth and Budgeting Wanna create a podcast? We use Descript Looking for a new credit card? We’re big fans of Chase Buy Us a Coffee - One time donation or monthly, it’s up to you Want to save money on gas? Try Upside! Books mentioned in this episode: Elliot and Josh discuss the often-overlooked transition from full-time employment to early retirement within the financial independence (FI/RE) journey. Josh recounts how he ended up staying 25 years at a company he originally joined mainly for stable income and benefits, and how he learned to focus on the highest-priority objectives, push back on non-value-added meetings, manage deadlines, and become more efficient—sometimes working well under 40 hours while still being seen as a strong contributor (and receiving two promotions near the end). They compare approaches to giving notice: Josh gave 14 months to a new manager to lock in his retirement date (tied to his 25-year anniversary and avoiding “one more year syndrome”), while Elliot shares a prior experience where he was let go quickly after giving notice due to a sensitive cybersecurity role. The conversation explores how to prevent one more year syndrome by setting clear milestones (bonus timing, paying off a house, youngest child finishing high school) and, more importantly, by preparing for how to spend time after leaving work. Josh describes testing hobbies and interests before retiring, making lists, and reflecting on whether weekend activities are scalable and sustainable, including confronting last-minute fears about running out of things to do. They also address the social and identity challenges of answering “What do you do?” after retiring early, why FI community spaces enable more authentic conversations, and the idea that money is a tool rather than the goal. The episode closes with practical guidance: examine current free-time patterns, use signals like social media/YouTube interests to identify passions, reframe fears of boredom as an opportunity to explore, and reverse engineer a “perfect day” by trying small experiments in how to spend the next hour, morning, or afternoon. 00:00 Kicking Off: From ‘Being Vertical’ to Early Retirement Talk 00:29 Why the ‘Retirement Transition’ Gets Overlooked in FIRE 02:43 Josh’s Career Origin Story: A Job He ‘Just Ended Up In’ 04:33 Work as a Means to an End (and the Culture Clash) 07:26 Cracking the Corporate Code: Priorities, Efficiency, and Saying No 18:46 Managing Deadlines to Avoid the ‘More Work’ Trap 20:01 Giving Notice: Josh’s 14-Month Early Retirement Runway 21:36 Risks of Telling Your Employer (and Why Roles Matter) 25:53 Beating ‘One More Year’ Syndrome: Picking a Date and Committing 28:30 Delaying the FI Date: Spouse Timing, Kids, and Milestones 29:10 “One More Year” Syndrome & Layering Conservative Assumptions 32:23 Money vs. Time: The Real Retirement Readiness Test 34:11 Design Your Perfect Day: Test-Driving Hobbies Before You Quit 39:37 The Awkward Question: ‘What Do You Do?’ After Retirement 45:51 Finding Your People: Why the FI Community Feels Different 48:45 Don’t Optimize for Money—Optimize for Happiness 51:38 Wrap-Up: Flip the ‘I’ll Be Bored’ Script & Start Small