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57 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable Insight on Retirement Transition Strategies
I've been happy to find the book, "Retire Smart, Retire Happy," by Nancy K. Schlossberg, (APA Life Tools, 2004). I think it gives me valuable insight into the multiplicity of retirement transitions; plus, it gives me tools to use in preparing for, understanding and controlling this inevitable series of retirement transitions.

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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Information
I definitely agree with the other reviews in that this little book is well done with a lot of interesting tips and information. Preparing for retirement, emotionally/psychologically managing not being able to retire when initially planned, and actual retirement. My only hesitation with the book is that many of the people interviewed are upper income/upper management...
Published on October 17, 2005 by ndenim


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57 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable Insight on Retirement Transition Strategies, November 14, 2004
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George Fulmore (Concord, California USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Retire Smart, Retire Happy: Finding Your True Path in Life (Paperback)
I've been happy to find the book, "Retire Smart, Retire Happy," by Nancy K. Schlossberg, (APA Life Tools, 2004). I think it gives me valuable insight into the multiplicity of retirement transitions; plus, it gives me tools to use in preparing for, understanding and controlling this inevitable series of retirement transitions.

I find the book to be positive and tightly written, doing an excellent job of blending actual retirement scenarios with sage advice. And I'm convinced that the reason the book comes out so well is because the author, herself a retiree, knows of retirement transitions first hand.

"There is no one retirement story, just as there is no one single retiree and no single retirement path," she says. "Each story differs." But she also tells us that "Transitions are a process over time" and that "there is a structure that cuts across all transitions that can help you take charge."

Part of her advice is to use what she calls the "4 S System" of knowing one's Situation, one's Self, and one's Support as the basis for defining one's Strategies in seeking success via a retirement path.

And she defines five general categories of paths retirees take "as they proceed with the task of getting a new life." These are the "continuers," "adventurers," "searchers," "easy gliders," and "retreaters." Each of these categories is expanded upon and brought to life via stories of actual retirees.

Data for the book comes from interviews with 100 people and several focus groups, blended, as I've said above, with valuable insight collected by the author from her own retirement trek. One example of the latter comes within her initial retirement transition when she finds that "things finally began to gel for me." At that point she is tempted to increase her load of retirement activities and obligations. But, she says, "I do not want to lose sight of the fact that I am retired. I am here to enjoy the sun, beach, nature, dinners out, theater and more."

Here we find the author presumably in a relatively comfortable "resting place" between retirement transitions. And what she is telling us that, when the time comes, she is confidently equipped with transitional tools to use in her continuing quest to "Retire Smart, Retire Happy."

"Only for retirees," she adds, "this life long search is grounded in wisdom and experience."

The author makes a good argument that the management of transitions is the key to being "successful" in retirement. Certainly, managing the first transition from work to retirement is a big one, and gaining tips and insight into how to manage that one can obviously be valuable for new retirees. But for those of us past that transition and feeling good about who we are in retirement, it gives us tools to deal with the continuing stream of transitions that we inevitably face. Thus, this work takes us further along our way in our quest for a successful retirement phase of our lives. As such, it is a valuable addition to the body of worthwhile books on the subject of retirement.
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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Information, October 17, 2005
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This review is from: Retire Smart, Retire Happy: Finding Your True Path in Life (Paperback)
I definitely agree with the other reviews in that this little book is well done with a lot of interesting tips and information. Preparing for retirement, emotionally/psychologically managing not being able to retire when initially planned, and actual retirement. My only hesitation with the book is that many of the people interviewed are upper income/upper management retirees. It is sometimes difficult to be able to relate to some of the transition problems/solutions discussed in the book when you're approaching retirement from a middle income/middle management or blue color perspective where finances may make some of the options less viable solutions.

My personal favorite of the retirement books I've read so far is How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free by Ernie Zelinski. However, there is much valuable information included in Retire Smart, Retire Happy making it a worthwhile read for all those about to and already retired.
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Important and timely information on retirement, January 3, 2004
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Charles W. Rahn (Bethesda, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Retire Smart, Retire Happy: Finding Your True Path in Life (Paperback)
I read your book with enthusiasm and find it very informative and most helpful in understanding how people from varying backgrounds think about and face retirement. Your book is very timely; there is none other like it. Your book is important because you address real life feelings and concerns in a way that most books do not. You talk about how people feel and think about their past as they face the future and live retirement, how they often discover a self they were not aware of before, how they change, how they cope, how they reinvent and create new fulfilling lives. An important book for all who are retiring or are about to retire.
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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Retiree's Review, December 4, 2003
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Mildred K. Glazer (Chevy Chase, MD 20815) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Retire Smart, Retire Happy: Finding Your True Path in Life (Paperback)
Monday, November 17, 2003
Dear Ms. Schlossberg:

I am quick to fire off letters of complaint. I send letters of praise only rarely. But I am sending you a letter of praise now for your book "Retire Smart Retire Happy."

I consider it the best of the three books of yours that I read. Is it really a better book? Or, is it because the topic is most meaningful for me? I don't really know. It is most thoroughly researched and well-organized, with a clear road map for the reader. Organizing the case studies must have been especially difficult, but it was done well.

I cannot say that it's a "good read," because a read-through is only the beginning. I shall have to go back to complete the questionnaires and ponder some of the responses long and hard.

As for carrying out the advice - that will be the hardest part. I feel as though I just completed a counseling course. Now I have to be able to recognize the "true path" or "paths," and attempt to traverse it/them.

You did a great job. This book should get wide dissemination. I certainly plan to talk it up.

Best,

Mildred K. Glazer

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the genre, November 6, 2003
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This review is from: Retire Smart, Retire Happy: Finding Your True Path in Life (Paperback)
This book is a must-read for anyone whose retirement looms large. It's written in a down-to-earth style, with lots of apt examples to bring it all home. The Transition Tips and Internal Audits at the end of each chapter help the reader track his/her own situation, and as a result utilize the results under the author's skillful tutelage. You will recognize yourself in this pithy book, and learn a great deal in the process.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Works, November 2, 2003
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This review is from: Retire Smart, Retire Happy: Finding Your True Path in Life (Paperback)
Dr. Schlossberg's book "Retire Smart, Retire Happy" describes transitions retired people face. Her hip style is infectious, her tips for navigating unknown channels astute. Dr. Schlossberg answers your questions before you ask them, before you even knew you had them. Harry Belafonte says, "If you want to be happy for the rest of your life . . .." I say read this book. It works.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An extremely helpful book, November 12, 2005
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I am so glad I found this book. I have been struggling with retirement for the past four years and read many books. I liked the book so much I reread it.

This book really provided concrete information that has been helpful. The different paths described were useful in helping me realize that I didn't need to go out and start a Fortune 500 company or reinvent the Internet to be successful in retirement. There are many gems of wisdom throughout this book which I remind myself of when I feel frustrated. I have now had the best month of my retirement in the past four years. Thanks Dr. Schlossberg. Please write more!

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book, November 30, 2004
This review is from: Retire Smart, Retire Happy: Finding Your True Path in Life (Paperback)
Looking towards retirement with hope and dread. This was a good book from a psychological and emotional point of view. I also read Stop Working by Rohan Hall which prepares one from a financial point of view. I'm happy that these books were written.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a retirement must-read!, July 11, 2010
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This is an excellent book for those who are thinking of retiring and for thier significant others! It covers the trasitions of retirement and the emotional aspects of that. Very thorough, great tips and insights. Unlike any other retirement themed books I've read.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars useful for future, February 4, 2009
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I am not retired, but nearing retirement age. This book provided much to think about before that big event. Before reading it, I hadn't given much thought to what I wanted to do after leaving the "rat race" behind. Now, I am doing some planning.
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