Fridays: The Best Place to Begin Practicing Financial Freedom | E192

MAR 25, 202621 MIN
FI Minded: Bridging Pre FI Discipline and Post FI Freedom in Financial Independence

Fridays: The Best Place to Begin Practicing Financial Freedom | E192

MAR 25, 202621 MIN

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As I got closer to financial independence, I realized something strange: I had more financial freedom than ever, but I still wasn’t using my time any differently.It forced me to ask a bigger question: if the goal of FI is freedom with your time, why was I still waiting to start living that way?In this solo episode, I share why Fridays might be the best place to begin practicing financial independence before you reach your FI number. After years of working full-time while also running my business, I started experimenting with taking Fridays off, and eventually Mondays too, and discovered that freedom is something you can practice in small doses.You’ll learn why Fridays are the perfect low-risk “tiny quit,” how reclaiming just one day can help you escape the weekend crunch, and why experimenting with flexibility now can build confidence in your FI plan long before you hit your number.Key Takeaways:Why financial independence is a skill, not just a numberHow taking Fridays off can help you practice freedom before reaching FIWhy Fridays are the lowest-risk day to experiment with flexibility at workHow reclaiming your time can prevent burnout and create more life balanceSimple ways to ask your employer for Fridays off or more flexibilityWhy small “tiny quits” can help you build confidence and design your ideal lifeOther Episodes You’ll Love:The Hardest Skill in FI: Knowing When to Stop | E190 Joel LarsgaardHow to Create a 3-Day Workweek (Before You Reach FI) | E187 Andy HillWhat’s on Your FI Bucket List? | E186Connect With JustinEmail me at [email protected] or connect with me on LinkedIn.Support FI MindedWant to hear more? Follow FI Minded on your favorite podcast player.Like this episode? Share it with a friend pursuing financial independence.Love the show? Say thanks by leaving a positive review.