Reviews of my book; Finding Joy in Retirement: second one.

Sometimes retirement is thrust upon you. Other times you have plenty of time to prepare but do you? The premise of Finding Joy in Retirement is that you can’t step idly into retirement. You need a plan, not just a financial plan but a life plan. After the sleeping in, going for coffee, going to the gym what are you going to do? If you don’t have a plan you risk driving your partner crazy and then there won’t be any joy in retirement. Based on his retirement coaching practice and interviews with a wide range of workers Jon Glass and David Kennedy have devised four steps to help you plan for and ease into retirement. You will have to read the book to find out these four steps to discover meaning in life after work. A great gift for friends or colleagues contemplating this next phase in life.

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