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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent resource!,
By ellafan (MI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: How to Enjoy Your Retirement: Activities from A to Z (Paperback)
Being newly retired at age 53,I figured I'd better find a way to keep out of trouble.This book is it! There are so many things,even little things,that I had not considered as part of my retirement activities. I have been engrossed in the book since it arrived,and as soon as I get organized,I will be off and running.I would recommend this jewel of a book to anyone who might need a little help getting used to a new life..retirement!!
33 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is a keeper!,
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This review is from: How to Enjoy Your Retirement: Activities from A to Z (Paperback)
I borrowed this book from the library and liked it so much that I had to buy it. It has ideas, quotes, resource leads, and an index. This book will continue to serve throughout life.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of pages don't translate into insightful ideas,
By Voice of Reason (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Enjoy Your Retirement, Third Edition: Activities from A to Z (Paperback)
I am not sure if the authors deliberately set out to fill pages with fluff or if they genuinely believe they are adding value. The title of the book is so appealing -- but that's where the inspiration ends.
Here are some real nuggets from the "Let Your Imagination Soar" section (activities A-Z): * Active. Stay active/alert/sociable. [nice idea? helpful?] * Abroad. Travel to foreign countries. [Anyone ever think of traveling in retirement? Thanks for the insight.] * Battery. Replace the battery in your car. [I'm not making this up.] * ESP. Improve your extrasensory perception. [Again, not making this up.] * Emmy. Watch Emmy awards on TV. [Watching TV? Really?] * Fire Alarm. Replace the batteries in your fire alarms. [I'm not making this up. Shoot me now if that's what retirement is.] * Friendship. To have a friend, be a friend. [Is this why you're thinking of buying this useless book?] * Loaf. Spend some time lazily. [Thanks for the tip.] The inspiration just isn't there. The appendices are even more insulting to the intelligence of the reader. Like the travel section. 6 pages listing phone numbers for airlines, hotels, cruise lines. Do you really need this book to get the phone number for United Airlines? 13 pages listing the addresses of the local visitors bureaus in all 50 states? Are you going to get an idea of how to create a fulfilling retirement by calling the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism's 800 number? If you're planning travel of any kind, why would you use this book for it in any way? I thought about whether to donate my copy to the local library, but think I would be doing society a greater good by simply dumping it in the local recycling bin, so as not to cost some poor retiree time with such a useless collection of pages. I credit the authors with a good title -- but shame on me for not browsing the fluff contents before buying.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well thought out,
By Don B "Don" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: How to Enjoy Your Retirement, Third Edition: Activities from A to Z (Paperback)
LOTS of good substantive ideas and useful references, literally from A to Z. This book will definitely get well used.
4.0 out of 5 stars
add some excitement to life,
By Reader Views "Reviews, by readers, for readers" (Austin, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Enjoy Your Retirement, Third Edition: Activities from A to Z (Paperback)
Reviewed by Kathleen Dowdell for Reader Views (2/07)
"How to Enjoy Your Retirement" is a provocative, well-written book about activities you can do to help you enjoy your retirement. This third edition, published in 2006, keeps pace with constantly changing information that is available at our fingertips. In the introduction, the authors advise taking a personal inventory of what you think you will need or desire in your retirement years. Appendix A contains questions such as: Who Are You?, What Do You Do Well?, Why Are You Retiring?, and How Do You Feel About Retirement? This is a useful tool to evaluate your situation since your life will be dramatically changed with an abundance of free time on your hands (unless you plan on babysitting for the grandchildren). If you do decide to spend lots of time with your grandchildren, Appendix B lists numerous activities that you can do with them. Appendices C through I are broken down into additional resources, activities, tips and suggestions that will aid in the transition into retirement. An appendix dedicated strictly to travel provides names, addresses, and phone numbers of airlines, car rental agencies, cruise lines, hotels, vacation homes, and state visitor bureaus as well as internet sites related to travel. There is a wealth of information in these sections alone. The meat of the book is found in the list of activities alphabetically listed from A through Z which offers a wide variety of ways to spend free time in retirement. There are over 1000 ideas sure to spark the creative side of any brain. Topics such as Chatty Cathy - "get your Chatty Cathy doll fixed by e-mailing Chatty Cathy's Haven" and Seasonal Contests - "start seasonal contests for guessing when the first measurable snowfall will occur" or this is your life - "make a video for yourself or someone else" are sure to motivate anyone to action for activities and further research. This is a fun, quirky book that can be used for the serious undertaking of searching for activities to do during retirement or as a book of light reading to pass the time. The book can be used as a resource to brighten your mood on a dreary day or to find further information on the web for a topic you wish to pursue. Authors Tricia Wagner and Barbara Day compiled the A to Z activities from ideas and experiences of friends, family, neighbors as well as themselves because they saw how individuals' perceptions of retirement have changed over the years. They felt a need to address the variety of feelings people approaching retirement experience and to share information to help with these ambivalent feelings. Their success is apparent in this 3rd edition. "How to Enjoy Your Retirement" book would make a nice gift for someone approaching retirement or for someone who has been retired for a few years and wants to add some excitement to life by pursuing new avenues and areas of activities. Received book free of charge.
1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best resource.,
This review is from: How to Enjoy Your Retirement, Third Edition: Activities from A to Z (Paperback)
I did not find this to be very helpful in planning for my upcoming retirement. To be fair, I have looked at several retirement advice books and not found any to be of much help.
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How to Enjoy Your Retirement: Activities from A to Z by Tricia Wagner (Paperback - April 1, 1998)
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