Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

Simple Habits for a Comfortable Retirement with Bob Savar

How to break bad habits and create good ones with Bob Savar

Bob Savar has always enjoyed teaching. Earlier in his career, he was a college and high school teacher. Later, he turned to entrepreneurship and became the founder, president, and CEO of two successful businesses. In his third act, after retiring at age 65, he became interested in pickleball as a competitor, instructor, and author of many instructional books. His latest accomplishment is his new book, Breakable Habits, about how to break free from bad habits and unlock your true potential.

In this episode we spoke about how to create good habits to have a great financial life. We covered the following topics:

1. Pay yourself first
2. Track your spending
3. Live below your means
4. Educate yourself
5. Regularly review and adjust

As you can see, the ideas are simple and you probably have heard them many times, but they are not easy to implement. We speak about it, not with the illusion that we are sharing something with you for the first time, but with the hope to reinforce what you already know to be true. We hope that the conversation of two people who have learned a thing or two about habits, will inspire you to stay strong in keeping yours.

Breakable Habits

“Breakable Habits” isn’t just about breaking free from bad habits – it’s about unlocking your full potential and living the life you’ve always dreamed of. Imagine waking up daily feeling energized, motivated, and ready to tackle whatever challenges come your way. That’s the power of this book. That’s the promise of “Breakable Habits.”

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