Title: How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free Pdf Retirement Wisdom That You Won't Get from Your Financial Advisor
Author: Ernie J. Zelinski
Published Date: 2009-09
Page: 229
World-class author and innovator Ernie J. Zelinski guides you to:
- Gain courage to take early retirement; in fact, the earlier the better.
- Put money in proper perspective so that you don't need a million dollars to retire.
- Generate purpose in your retirement life with meaningful creative pursuits.
- Follow your dreams instead of someone else's.
- Take charge of your mental, physical, and spiritual health.
- Better envision you retirement goals -- including where you want to live.
- Above all, make you retirement years the best time of your life.
What sets this retirement book apart from all the others is its holistic approach to the fears, hopes, and dreams that people have about retirement. This international bestseller (over 110,000 copies sold in its first edition) goes way beyond the numbers that is often the main focus of retirement planning in most retirement books.
There are many ingredients of a happy retirement and several retirement planning tools that help retirees plan for their retirement in new and more meaningful ways. One of the most powerful tools is The Get-a-Life Tree that you won't find in any other retirement books.
In short, the retirement wisdom in this book will prove to be much more important than how much money you have saved. How to Retire Happy Wild, and Free helps readers create an active, satisfying, and happy retirement in a way such that they don't need a million dollars to retire.
Read this book! Before I made a decision to retire, I decided more reading needed to be done on the subject. The vast majority of books available only address the financial aspects, they don't talk about how to wrap your head around the fact that you will no longer have the safety net of filling your time with work.I probably drove many of friends and family crazy with my constant questioning, when do you know you're ready to retire? My job was one that I liked and gave me much satisfaction, yet my baby boomer age was catching up to me. This book helped me to see that there is much more to life than just working. Not that working is bad, but if I wanted to do something besides work, I better do it while I still had my health, desire and time.Encouraged by this book to retire, I did a couple of months ago. Before I left my job, I agonized over my decision and the 6 weeks notice that I gave, dwelling on whether I was doing the right thing. I left my employer with a suitable replacement and was treated well by everyone in the great retirement party and gifts they gave me. Being able to retire when I chose was important to me and helped close that chapter in my life.On my first day of retirement, and everyday since, I feel like a tremendous burden has been lifted from my shoulders! Ok, I really liked my job and when I was working I didn't really see it as burdensome, but being set free from the yoke of work is a feeling that is hard to describe. I no longer have to please demanding customers, give employee reviews and correction or be concerned about lawsuits and workers comp issues. Do I miss work? No, not one bit!This book gives a ton of practical advice that I had been unable to find in my many hours of searching about retirement. I read this book twice before I retired and still read it for it continues to be uplifting and encouraging with great suggestions on what to do with life.I would encourage anyone that has even thought about retirement or is retired now, to read this book. Highly recommend.then this might be a good book. I can give give you a money ... Basically suggests what all you could do with your life after retirement. It's mostly simple common sense such as 'go for a walk'. I was expecting more in-depth knowledge on advise with money. So if you are looking for suggestions as to what to do with your retired life, then this might be a good book. I can give give you a money saving advise retirement advise -- don't buy unnecessary books.Zelinski has a great accessibility so the book is very readable I encountered the book accidentally and at a very timely moment - ahead of 'retirement' age. The really valuable aspect of this book is its lack of focus on traditional financial planning - in fact it turns that on its head. Rather it brings together a very broad range of issues more related to the development of the whole person and this was just what I was looking for. While the book has been around a long time now, it remains highly relevant. Zelinski has a great accessibility so the book is very readable. Not every section is relevant to every person and I don't always agree with everything the book recommends. But that doesn't make a blind bit of difference - there is ample information there for everyone to be able to find inspiration. Reading this book has set me on a path of investigation, motivation, contemplation and serious planning to escape from the traditional notions of retirement.
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