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Editorial Reviews
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Changing careers is an extremely overwhelming and stressful experience, but Joan and Steve's insightful and thoughtful approach was my guiding light, creating order out of chaos. --Todd Vucovich, Executive Director, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation
Joan and Steve are mentors, role models, entrepreneurs and coaches with extraordinary vision combined with insight that get results. I know, as they are all of these things in my career and life. --Denise Kruse, Market Vice President, Heartland, Rocky Mountain and St. Louis Markets, Right Management
STOP-READ-IMPLEMENT...this is good stuff! It's wisdom and practical advice that will excite and calm even the most anxious boomer. --Susan Johnson, Executive Vice President / Chief Fiancial Officer, Segway Experience of Chicago, LLC
Product Description
What's Next in Your Life?, a guide to the non-financial aspects of retirement, is written to appeal to the nation's 76 million baby boomers who need the tools to plan for a more fulfilling and rewarding life after 50.
The book was written by Joan Strewler-Carter and Stephen Carter, co-founders of the Life Options Institute, an organization devoted to helping people plan for life after age 50.
The media continues to hammer the message of planning for your financial retirement, when there are so many non-financial issues to be considered including: at what age do you retire, do you continue working, do you relocate, wellness issues, etc., says Strewler-Carter.
Written in a simple and direct style that presents information quickly and clearly, What's Next in Your Life? is easy to read yet covers a great deal of important material. It includes personal anecdotes from people facing retirement or already retired to illustrate critical points.
Internationally recognized authorities on career and life planning, the Carters provide guidelines on how to approach retirement, present several options, and offer advice and how-to steps that help to explain the non-financial aspects of retirement.