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Re: Starting over

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:00 pm
by MrStompy
DISCO wrote:Good on ya wayne :kuda:

I'm sure I read on here some guy had a high paying IT job and sold up and moved up the coast to live the simple life :kuda: .....

Money isn't everything mate you need to be able to enjoy what you do and enjoy even more your own time away from work.....

I say you got bigger ball's than a lot of us lemming's :oops: ....
that could be my story :D
In march 08 I left a well paying IT job and moved up to northern NSW to find something else to do.
so far ive achieved the following:
started playing guitar in a rock n roll band again
started surfing again
i am excellent at drinking booze (which i never used to be)
Lost 8 kgs (without trying)
Captured and tamed a feral cat
started a uni course in something that i think i might actually still like in 10 years time.

Im the sort of person who is terrible at change. I just cant handle it.
to do this was really out of character and scared the shit out of me but it has been the best thing ive ever done.

money really isnt everything. Its honestly true.

Re: Starting over

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:52 pm
by craig
yes it was a shot at current status of the economy :shock: .............
and you are a financial dviser.................... :shock:
seems a lot of other people haven't much of a humorus...................... :cry:

oh yeah i got back on a bike at 53....................so is that to old

Re: Starting over

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:56 pm
by Disco
craig wrote:yes it was a shot at current status of the economy :shock: .............
and you are a financial dviser.................... :shock:
seems a lot of other people haven't much of a humorus...................... :cry:

oh yeah i got back on a bike at 53....................so is that to old
My bad please accept my appologies :oops: :kuda:

Ohh and it was your story I was thinking of Mr Stompy!!!! :D

Re: Starting over

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:59 pm
by craig
apologies not needed but please resend that message i'll get a laugh outa that................... cheers

Re: Starting over

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:02 pm
by seiko1
44 yesterday and back on the Bike three months after a 10 yr break.
Had Cancer and Chemo 8 yr's ago and riding has made me fell like I'm 88 now :lol:
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger they say.
It just gave me Dilligaf attitude :D
You'll be right with the right attitude and you seem to have that already :kuda:

Re: Starting over

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:09 pm
by waynemorgan
Craig at age 53 your adviser should be talking to you about a transition to retirement strategy when you reach 55. Really simple to do and can save you a lot in taxes as you approach retirement (seriously, a LOT in taxes) and increase retirement savings.

eg - school teacher on $77k is now saving approx $4k PA in taxes with no impact to her cashflow. Over ten years (from 55-65) thats $40k. On top of that her retirement savings are growing by $18k in the first year alone. That figure will increase annually as she approachs 65. Even over 5 years its a substantial benefit.

....oops...old habits die hard..... :oops:

Thanks for all the messages of support everyone - I really do appreciate them. I loved my job so now it's just a case of concentrating on what I need to do to get as well as possible again.

cheers,
Wayne :D

Re: Starting over

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:54 pm
by gpxpunk
damn dude, you arent having a good year are you!!!!
Dude ever want o go for a ride or practice for the MOST just send me a sms dude. Need to wear in the rear tyre and esacape from the house soon.plus due to the next couple of weekends all my passes are gone{ biggest is the bucks party haha}
Get well dude and lets go for a ride.
Glenmora park is always a good ride dude hahaha.