Five steps to fulfilling work that fuels your passion, suits your personality, and fills your pocket. Are you among the majority of Baby Boomers who plan on working past the normal retirement age? If so, this is your guide! A recent AARP survey found that 80% of baby boomers plan to continue working in some form past the age of 65--either for the money or for the fun of it. Today's retirees are looking for work situations that are mentally and emotionally rewarding. The problem is that many are not sure how to find them. This new edition helps you define what kind of work is best suited for your passions and interests, and guides you through the process of finding such work--whether it's a part-time job, volunteer work, or a second career. Plus: 5 steps to identify your key drivers--use them create a new vision for your future. Practical advice and stories from real-life retirees who have made the transition. Coverage of hot-button topics--financial planning, workplace flexibility, and work-family balance.
This new edition helps you define what kind of work is best suited for your passions and interests, and guides them through the process of obtaining such work--whether it's a part-time job, volunteer work, or a second career.
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A career guide that rethinks the golden years, this handbook offers 50+ income models for creating flexible, fulfilling, and profitable work during the encore stage of one’s career.
This book shows how to create new and exciting work and volunteer opportunities and how to discover new outlets for creativity and passion.
"The view of aging is undergoing a radical transformation in the Western world. With rising consciousness and extended life spans, after sixty is no longer the 'go gently into the night' state of life.
"This terrific book gives hope to everyone who desires the fun and freedom of dropping everything and hitting the road to foreign ports."—Jeri Sedlar, co-author of Don't Retire, REWIRE!
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To Dr. Mallory Dwinal, a Rhodes Scholar with degrees from both Oxford and Harvard, who chose to forgo all of the luxurious things that her credentials could provide and opened a school to help the kids who needed it most.
Using the practical self-assessments and proven-effective techniques in this book, you will learn to literally “rewire” the brain processes that lie at the root of your fears.
Present essays from noted authors and retirement experts on how to use retirement to achieve one's personal dreams.