Episode 199

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17th Jun 2026

When Productivity Becomes the Problem | E199 Doug Cunnington

For years, productivity felt like a superpower.

It helped you earn more, save more, and move faster toward financial independence. It becomes part of your identity. The reason you feel like you’re “on track.”

But what happens when that same skill starts working against you?

As you get closer to FI, it becomes harder to tell the difference between productive effort and unnecessary optimization. And for many people, the habit of doing more doesn’t stop, even when they no longer need it.

In this episode, I talk with Doug Cunnington, host of Mile High FI, about the idea of “anti-productivity” or the intentional practice of doing less, not out of laziness, but out of clarity.

We explore why over-optimization can quietly reduce quality of life, how productivity can become a default identity, and what it actually looks like to step back without losing purpose or direction.

If productivity has been your edge on the way to FI, this conversation will help you rethink what comes next.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why productivity can become a limitation after FI
  • How over-optimization reduces joy and increases burnout
  • The hidden fears that drive constant productivity
  • Why many FI achievers struggle to slow down
  • How to tell when effort stops producing meaningful returns
  • What “anti-productivity” actually looks like in real life
  • How to build purpose without constant optimization
  • Why doing less is a skill, not laziness

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Tiny Quits That Build Toward Full FI | E194 Jess, The Fioneers

The Hardest Skill in FI: Knowing When to Stop | E190 Joel Larsgaard

How to Create a 3-Day Workweek (Before You Reach FI) | E187 Andy Hill

Guest Summary:

Doug Cunnington is the host of Mile High FI and a financial independence advocate known for his practical, grounded approach to money and life design. Before reaching FI, Doug built a career centered around productivity, side hustles, and business building — skills that helped him achieve financial independence relatively early. Today, he focuses on helping others think more clearly about money, work, and lifestyle design, while also exploring what it means to step back from constant optimization and live with more intention.

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FI Minded - Financial Independence Without the Extremes
Achieve Financial Independence & Have Fun Doing It
Pursuing financial freedom, a work-optional lifestyle, or early retirement often leads to the same questions: “one more year,” “do I have enough?” “what does life actually look like after this?”

FI Minded helps you think like someone who’s already financially independent so you can make smarter decisions about how you work, spend, and live.

From Coast FI and Slow FI to lifestyle design, career transitions, healthcare, and self-employment, each episode explores the real decisions behind building a flexible, work-optional life…without burnout, over-optimization, or missing out along the way.

We cover:
* Smarter ways to reach financial independence (without burnout)
* Designing a flexible, work-optional lifestyle
* Coast FI, Slow FI, and enjoying your time along the way
* What life actually looks like after FI (and how to prepare for it)
* The tradeoffs behind big money decisions

Make progress toward financial independence while actually living your life.

Some of our past guests include Carl Jensen (1500 Days), Jeremy Schneider (Personal Finance Club), Nick Loper (Side Hustle Show), Andrew Giancola (The Personal Finance Podcast), Jordan Grumet (Earn & Invest), Rachael Camp (Work Optional), Jillian Johnsrud (Retire Often), Sean Mullaney (FI Tax Guy), Jill Sirianni (Frugal Friends), Jackie Cummings-Koski (Catching Up to FI), Joel Larsgaard (How to Money), Cody Garrett (Measure Twice), Jesse Cramer (Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors), Jess (The Fioneers), Chris Hutchins (All The Hacks), Diania Merriam (EconoMe), Andy Hill (Marriage Kids Money), Fritz Gilbert (Retirement Manifesto), and and others helping you rethink how to approach financial independence.
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