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Ep# 147: How to implement and get things done before your exited date

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Hey there! In this episode, we're diving into the topic of knowing your exit date and working backward from there. It's important to have a clear idea of when you want to leave your current job and start a new chapter in your career.

By setting an exit date, you can create a roadmap to help you achieve your goals and make a smooth transition. Once you have your exit date in mind, it's time to break down your financial goals into bite-sized pieces.

Start by figuring out how much you want to save before leaving your job, and then create a plan to achieve that goal. Make a list of any bills or debts you have and prioritize paying them off.

Additionally, think about what you're going to do with your 401K - whether to move it or invest it differently. Don't forget to consider any changes you may need to make to your medical plan as well.

Remember, it's all about taking small steps and tackling one task at a time to make your transition as smooth as possible.
So, grab a cup of your favorite beverage, sit back, and join us as we explore the importance of setting an exit date and creating bite-sized goals.

Let's break it down and make your career transition an exciting and successful journey.

Support the Show.

Follow Me on Instagram: @csdorsey_hello
Listen on Apple Podcast | iHeart Radio

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Hey there! In this episode, we're diving into the topic of knowing your exit date and working backward from there. It's important to have a clear idea of when you want to leave your current job and start a new chapter in your career.

By setting an exit date, you can create a roadmap to help you achieve your goals and make a smooth transition. Once you have your exit date in mind, it's time to break down your financial goals into bite-sized pieces.

Start by figuring out how much you want to save before leaving your job, and then create a plan to achieve that goal. Make a list of any bills or debts you have and prioritize paying them off.

Additionally, think about what you're going to do with your 401K - whether to move it or invest it differently. Don't forget to consider any changes you may need to make to your medical plan as well.

Remember, it's all about taking small steps and tackling one task at a time to make your transition as smooth as possible.
So, grab a cup of your favorite beverage, sit back, and join us as we explore the importance of setting an exit date and creating bite-sized goals.

Let's break it down and make your career transition an exciting and successful journey.

Support the Show.

Follow Me on Instagram: @csdorsey_hello
Listen on Apple Podcast | iHeart Radio

  continue reading

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