Lessons learned from people 20 years ahead of you

Lessons learned from people 20 years ahead of you

In this episode of the Money PIG Podcast, host Tim Goodwin (https://www.goodwininvestment.com/team-profiles/tim-goodwin/) sits down with Joe Beckford (https://www.goodwininvestment.com/team-profiles/joe-beckford/) to explore one of the most clarifying questions in financial planning: What do people who are 20 years ahead of you wish they had done sooner? Drawing from nearly 15 years as a financial advisor, Joe shares a recurring theme he hears from retirees who have both financial stability and inner peace: don’t sweat the small stuff—by getting the small stuff handled early. In other words, when debt, cash flow, saving, taxes, and planning are organized, people are freed up to focus on what actually matters most—purpose, relationships, legacy, meaningful experiences, travel, and time with the people they love.


Joe and Tim unpack the habits they consistently see in retirees who feel calm and confident: living below their means, avoiding unnecessary debt, and regularly reassessing what truly brings happiness (not just what looks impressive). They also address the most common regret Joe hears from people in their 60s and 70s: working too long and not retiring sooner. Often, this is because health or energy didn’t cooperate when the retirement they meticulously planned for finally arrived. The encouragement for younger listeners is simple but powerful: make smart choices now so you can move your retirement date up—and protect your freedom while you still have your time and health.


The episode closes with two practical takeaways: avoid debt whenever possible (because it makes life harder to “weather storms”), and pursue the passions and work that genuinely matter to you—because life is too short to stay stuck in something that drains your relationships, health, and joy. Joe also recommends Die With Zero (https://www.diewithzerobook.com/welcome) and Choosing to Cheat (Andy Stanley) (https://www.amazon.com/Choosing-Cheat-Wins-Family-Collide/dp/1590523296) , and Tim shares how listeners can learn more or schedule a short introductory call (https://www.goodwininvestment.com/contact/) at Goodwin Investment Advisory.


If you’d like more insight, read this blog post:


https://www.goodwininvestment.com/the-talk-on-money/


For personalized financial guidance, schedule an intro call (https://www.goodwininvestment.com/contact/) with our team at Goodwin Investment Advisory in Woodstock, Georgia (https://www.goodwininvestment.com/financial-advisor-woodstock-ga/) . Our CFP® professionals can provide advice and help you navigate how to invest your wealth and plan for your retirement. We’d love to help you live out your legacy! To learn more about the benefits and services we offer click here (https://www.goodwininvestment.com/services-and-benefits/) .

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