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Retirement is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be yourself and do what you want to do. It offers new possibilities for personal growth through learning, retraining, travelling and friendship. But it is also one of the biggest transitions we face, and brings huge psychological and emotional challenges. It''s not surprising that many people struggle with the adjustment to a different pace of life.

Not Fade Away guides the reader through these challenges: dealing with the loss of status and routine, reinventing relationships, managing money, and above all, finding new meaning and purpose. It brings together expert advice and insights from people retiring now, who speak from the heart about the lessons they''ve learned and the new sources of fulfilment they''ve discovered. By cutting a clear path through the maze of choices on offer for people retiring today which may or may not involve giving up work completely Not Fade Away inspires you to make up your own m

Trade Review
As a child of the 60’s, ambitious and career driven, I needed to read this book. I now no longer fear life’s next chapter but instead I’m shouting “Bring it on!” * Jo Good, BBC Radio London *
At last – an authentic and connecting book from an author who shares how to be inspired after 60 – a definitive and rather rocking “go to” guide. * Helen Lederer, comedian, writer and actress *
Retirement is not about “giving up”. This book shows us how to discover the positives and relish every moment of this major life transition. * Aggie MacKenzie, broadcaster and journalist *
This wonderful, comforting book examines every aspect – social, spiritual, recreational, financial, from pastimes and pensions to relationships, health and happiness – and offers expert knowledge and colourful, road-tested advice. And it works. A life-changing triumph! * Mark Ellen, writer and broadcaster *
Optimistic and clever, this handbook for how to flourish in your sixties – and beyond – may be the wisest book on reaching a pensionable age * The i newspaper *

Table of Contents
Introduction: Why is Retirement Hard? 1 Decisions 2 Preparing 3 Leaving Work Behind 4 Finding New Purpose 5 The First Year and Beyond 6 Identity and Status 7 Good Health 8 Money 9 Couples 10 Friends 11 Grandchildren 12 Home: Moving, Downsizing, Staying Put 13 Living Alone 14 Time to Think and Be Conclusion Resources Further Reading and References Acknowledgements Index

Not Fade Away

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    A Paperback / softback by Celia Dodd

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 20/09/2018
      ISBN13: 9781472951335, 978-1472951335
      ISBN10: 1472951336

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Retirement is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be yourself and do what you want to do. It offers new possibilities for personal growth through learning, retraining, travelling and friendship. But it is also one of the biggest transitions we face, and brings huge psychological and emotional challenges. It''s not surprising that many people struggle with the adjustment to a different pace of life.

      Not Fade Away guides the reader through these challenges: dealing with the loss of status and routine, reinventing relationships, managing money, and above all, finding new meaning and purpose. It brings together expert advice and insights from people retiring now, who speak from the heart about the lessons they''ve learned and the new sources of fulfilment they''ve discovered. By cutting a clear path through the maze of choices on offer for people retiring today which may or may not involve giving up work completely Not Fade Away inspires you to make up your own m

      Trade Review
      As a child of the 60’s, ambitious and career driven, I needed to read this book. I now no longer fear life’s next chapter but instead I’m shouting “Bring it on!” * Jo Good, BBC Radio London *
      At last – an authentic and connecting book from an author who shares how to be inspired after 60 – a definitive and rather rocking “go to” guide. * Helen Lederer, comedian, writer and actress *
      Retirement is not about “giving up”. This book shows us how to discover the positives and relish every moment of this major life transition. * Aggie MacKenzie, broadcaster and journalist *
      This wonderful, comforting book examines every aspect – social, spiritual, recreational, financial, from pastimes and pensions to relationships, health and happiness – and offers expert knowledge and colourful, road-tested advice. And it works. A life-changing triumph! * Mark Ellen, writer and broadcaster *
      Optimistic and clever, this handbook for how to flourish in your sixties – and beyond – may be the wisest book on reaching a pensionable age * The i newspaper *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Why is Retirement Hard? 1 Decisions 2 Preparing 3 Leaving Work Behind 4 Finding New Purpose 5 The First Year and Beyond 6 Identity and Status 7 Good Health 8 Money 9 Couples 10 Friends 11 Grandchildren 12 Home: Moving, Downsizing, Staying Put 13 Living Alone 14 Time to Think and Be Conclusion Resources Further Reading and References Acknowledgements Index

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