Problem Solving Mindset
Embracing a "what if you had to" mindset can unlock creative problem-solving when planning significant life changes, like mini retirements. The discussion highlights the importance of envisioning desired experiences, such as spending time in Costa Rica or Portugal, while addressing logistical challenges. By focusing on what we truly want, we can find ways to make our dreams a reality, even when obstacles seem daunting.In this clip
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