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Burn the Boats: How To Retire Without Slowing Down – Jim Palmer: Ep# 575

Burn the Boats: How To Retire Without Slowing Down – Jim Palmer: Ep# 575

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Successful but no longer fulfilled? Have you considered burning the boats?

Today, I sit down with longtime friend, coach, and full-throttle entrepreneur Jim Palmer.

Jim shares how to redefine work on your own terms and how to confront your fear, identity, and the temptation to stay busy instead of making progress.

This conversation offers a powerful framework for anyone approaching a transition—and wondering what's next.

If you like this episode, here are more episodes we think you'll enjoy:

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Check out the show notes for more information!

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