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BFM 003: How to retire early, retire rich

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The reality is that you can retire early but it doesn't mean that you will have a happy retirement. Most of us have the fantasy that if I win the Lotto, I will go on a holiday to such and such destination, or I will buy this or that car. But the simple truth to the matter is that the chances you will win the lotto are very slim, in-fact I urge you not to dwell on it.

If you want to retire early then doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is not going to get you there.

Why do I know this, because only 14% of people will be self sufficient when it comes to retirement and most of those people won't be happy.

Why?

Simple, they won't have enough money to spend at the later days of their life doing what they love. They will just have enough to buy groceries and live a simple life and even that can be tough at times.

That is why it is crucial to have a plan to retire early. You see if you can solve the self sufficient problem in the early days of your life, chances are you will be able to enjoy it when you come to the age when you are supposed to retire or should I say, when you choose to retire.

The Australian government has come out and said that the new retirement age is now going to be at 70 years old.

Well excuse me Mr. Australian government, what if I don't want to be working at the age of 70. The government should never be able to dictate the age of when you should retire. Don't aim to retire at the age of 70, aim to retire young and retire early and retire rich. That is what our special guest expert Erlend Bakke has done.

If you want to retire early but don't know where to start, then you should seriously listen to this podcast.

Here's a little about Erlend.

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Erlend Bakke is a Norwegian entrepreneur, speaker, and author born in 1981 in London, UK. He is the current CEO and founder of Mr. Outsource, YouSpin, and3sixtyfactory. He manages 20 employees in 2 countries and lives between San Francisco, London, Oslo, and Davao City in the Philippines.
As a member of the young breed of forward-thinking businessmen he advocates the idea of leading a freedom lifestyle while building cashflow through business. Erlend trains entrepreneurs in how to start, run, and own freedom businesses through his seminar The Freedom Bootcamp (www.thefreedombootcamp.com), his membership website www.worklessearnmore.tv, and his weekly podcast Invincible Entrepreneur (www.invincibleentrepreneur.tv). In 2013 he first published the book Never Work Again, which is focused on applying freedom to your life as well as your business by cutting the crap and getting real about your true needs and desires.
Bio from http://erlendbakke.com/

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How does he do this?

In this interview, Erlend spills his guts and tells us his secrets to retire early. He has only 1 special skill and that is outsourcing everything he can possibly outsource. In this podcast, he posts valuable questions to you and one of them is.

Does Richard Branson fly his own planes?

That was enough to get me thinking of what skill I should excel at. That is to get others to do the things I don't like doing.

To know more you will have to watch this podcast..

If you would like to know more about Erlend and his outourcing strategies, you should watch his recorded webinar.

http://4hoursperweek.info

Warmly,

Ray Kanoon

PS: You wouldn't want to miss this podcast because it's the key to knowing the difference between retiring at 70 or retiring early.

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The reality is that you can retire early but it doesn't mean that you will have a happy retirement. Most of us have the fantasy that if I win the Lotto, I will go on a holiday to such and such destination, or I will buy this or that car. But the simple truth to the matter is that the chances you will win the lotto are very slim, in-fact I urge you not to dwell on it.

If you want to retire early then doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is not going to get you there.

Why do I know this, because only 14% of people will be self sufficient when it comes to retirement and most of those people won't be happy.

Why?

Simple, they won't have enough money to spend at the later days of their life doing what they love. They will just have enough to buy groceries and live a simple life and even that can be tough at times.

That is why it is crucial to have a plan to retire early. You see if you can solve the self sufficient problem in the early days of your life, chances are you will be able to enjoy it when you come to the age when you are supposed to retire or should I say, when you choose to retire.

The Australian government has come out and said that the new retirement age is now going to be at 70 years old.

Well excuse me Mr. Australian government, what if I don't want to be working at the age of 70. The government should never be able to dictate the age of when you should retire. Don't aim to retire at the age of 70, aim to retire young and retire early and retire rich. That is what our special guest expert Erlend Bakke has done.

If you want to retire early but don't know where to start, then you should seriously listen to this podcast.

Here's a little about Erlend.

<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
Erlend Bakke is a Norwegian entrepreneur, speaker, and author born in 1981 in London, UK. He is the current CEO and founder of Mr. Outsource, YouSpin, and3sixtyfactory. He manages 20 employees in 2 countries and lives between San Francisco, London, Oslo, and Davao City in the Philippines.
As a member of the young breed of forward-thinking businessmen he advocates the idea of leading a freedom lifestyle while building cashflow through business. Erlend trains entrepreneurs in how to start, run, and own freedom businesses through his seminar The Freedom Bootcamp (www.thefreedombootcamp.com), his membership website www.worklessearnmore.tv, and his weekly podcast Invincible Entrepreneur (www.invincibleentrepreneur.tv). In 2013 he first published the book Never Work Again, which is focused on applying freedom to your life as well as your business by cutting the crap and getting real about your true needs and desires.
Bio from http://erlendbakke.com/

<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>

How does he do this?

In this interview, Erlend spills his guts and tells us his secrets to retire early. He has only 1 special skill and that is outsourcing everything he can possibly outsource. In this podcast, he posts valuable questions to you and one of them is.

Does Richard Branson fly his own planes?

That was enough to get me thinking of what skill I should excel at. That is to get others to do the things I don't like doing.

To know more you will have to watch this podcast..

If you would like to know more about Erlend and his outourcing strategies, you should watch his recorded webinar.

http://4hoursperweek.info

Warmly,

Ray Kanoon

PS: You wouldn't want to miss this podcast because it's the key to knowing the difference between retiring at 70 or retiring early.

The post BFM 003: How to retire early,

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