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About this Book:
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Retirement is the 'Mother' of all life's transitions, but society doesn't tell you that. Check out current retirement titles-- it's all about investments and leisure.
Part I of the book is a wakeup call, bringing together the personal factors of retirement and the complexities of aging. That's the heavy realism of it all. Part II turns the corner and presents the reader with solutions. What can they be? A time of self-discovery, new life direction, even fresh beginnings!
All in all, the boomer is navigated through the maze of total retirement and toward developing a personal, fulfilling, later-life agenda.
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Book Review:
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Are you a baby boomer looking to get retirement right? This is the retirement book for you. It's the real deal, focusing on what's real about retirement and what isn't. And how to tell the difference!
Aging, in relationship to retirement, is heavily presented.
Maybe the most important part of the book is the pointed information on how society is really a letdown in helping boomers prep for retirement. But more importantly, the author tells what to do about it!
All in all, this one's a winner for any boomer serious about making the overall most of later-life. As the author says, "You only get to do retirement right one time." Good point. Buy it. Worth every penny.
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