Retirement reinvention : make your next act your best act / Robin Ryan
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- 9780143131915
- HQ 1062 .R93 2018
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NU Clark Circulation | Non-fiction | GC HQ 1062 .R93 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000001559 |
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Foreword -- Part 1 What Can My Future Look Like? -- Chapter 1 Make A Plan: Don't Become A Failed Retiree! -- Chapter 2 What Do You Want To Do Now? -- Chapter 3 Where To Live: New Home, Two Homes, Stay Put? -- Chapter 4 $$$$$$: Dealing With Money Issues -- Chapter 5 Overcoming Obstacles -- Chapter 6 Transitioning -- Part 2 What You Can Do -- Chapter 7 We All Need Social Connection -- Chapter 8 Making A Difference And Giving Back -- Chapter 9 Live Your Hobby -- Chapter 10 Travel -- Chapter 11 Learn! Education And New Skills (Cheap Or Free) -- Chapter 12 Start A Business -- Chapter 13 Live A Better Future -- More Career Help Is Available -- Acknowledgments.
"For twenty years, Robin Ryan has been helping clients get the most out of their careers and their lives. Now, in Retirement Reinvention, she shatters the myths of retirement. The old model of retirement is changing. The majority of retirees today are seeking fun and meaningful ways to spend their time."
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