Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The Impossibles

The Millionaires Club exists as the brainchild of a couple of young lads, decades ago, it was always a bit of a laugh and a reason to write things down and when we achieved goals, we awarded ourselves little trinkets and souvenirs along the way to reward milestones.

The club card, the tee shirt "I'm out from under it" for destroying a mortgage, the beautiful MF bucket (mortgage free), the foreign banknote award for money in the bank, the peaked "Millionaires Club" hat and microphone all helped along the way to keep members focused.

Along the way we have grown a thicker skin to the outsiders who taunt us with the idea that what we proposed to do was impossible, that it wasn't going to work and that penny pinching was rather silly and a waste of effort.

Jimmy is a good example, and his skin must be inches thick by now because he has been the object of much ridicule in his path to early retirement, in fact sometimes even club members have debated some of his tactics, only to adopt them later.

The group of naysayers we will label "The Impossibles" because they insisted that what we where trying to do was impossible, even in the face of members actually retiring by the age of 50, the Impossibles inwardly believed that it was not so, that there must be some other reason, some hidden trick, to that achievement.

It's human nature, their belief being "If we can't do it, how can they?".

If you adopt some of the ways of the Millionaires Club, some of the tracking and penny "pinching" manners that are detailed here, then you will find your own group of the Impossibles, waiting in the wings, ready to chip away at your goal.

Don't listen to them.

I deserve this

I was going to call this entry "The Comfort Trap" but that will be a much bigger post, lets look at the "I deserve this" concept and how it can hurt your early retirement.

I've been guilty of this, and on occasion, still am. However, I'm retired and yes, I deserve this.

Starbucks and other higher end coffee houses have done a great job in bringing the daily beverage into the the destroying early retirement sweepstakes. In a world of expense, the two or three dollars we spend on a daily coffee, or a bottle of fancy water can seriously affect our chances of retiring early.

Oh, don't be silly, it's only a couple of bucks and lets face it, we work hard and by golly we deserve it.

Oh yes, you do, it's true, and well, don't deny yourself of anything.

I'll harp back to the days of my father, when mother would brew a thermos full of tea, or coffee, for his morning break. It would be a relaxing moment, cracking open that flask, pouring a slightly tinny flavoured beverage into a slightly plastic flavoured cup, perhaps not as hot as he liked, but nevertheless, a welcome break from the morning.

He deserved it.

It's something we all can do now, and with todays materials, home brewed coffee can taste just as good an hour or so later, and if we do our research, can taste better than anything the exotic coffee houses can serve up. If you like the bottled water, get into the habit of using filtered or bulk buy spring water and use a trendy container.

And the cost?, well, after the initial ten dollar outlay for your flask or stainless steel water bottle, your custom coffee or filtered water can cost just pennies a day.

Pennies a day, saving dollars per day.

I like that concept.

Water

Living on the coast it appears, at first glance, that water is plentiful.

In our daily lives we think that too, and without thinking, we waste it and along with the bathwater the baby slips away, the baby being our hard earned dollars.

If you're on a metered supply, every litre of water costs, water you wash the car with, jet wash your driveway or water your lawn with.

Common sense yes, use less, costs less.

What about your value added water? - cold water maybe costs a penny or two a litre out of your tap, maybe you filter it, adding another penny or two (if you use filters within safe limits) and what about hot water? - that basin full of water is going to be 10 cents for the water and 10 cents for the heat, and that's if you have the plug in, running the hot tap and allowing it to run down the plughole is literally throwing money down the drain.

Oh, and don't say this is petty. It's not.

The water on our planet is precious, and should not be wasted.

In your life your money is precious, and yes, pennies per day are important, so if you really want financial freedom eventually, they also should not be wasted.

Stop flushing your money away.....