How to Enjoy Your Retirement: Activities from A to Z

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Author: Tricia Wagner

ISBN-10: 1889242284

ISBN-13: 9781889242286

Category: Aging - General & Miscellaneous

How to Enjoy Your Retirement has over 1000 inspiring and fun ideas for making retirement a happy and rewarding time of life. It makes a great gift for the many people today who suddenly find themselves faced with an abundance of time and freedom, which can actually seem stressful. They simply "don't know what to do with themselves." To help these millions of Americans find fulfillment in their retirement years, the authors have filled this one-of-a-kind offering with A to Z listings of...

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A book about retirement that leaves financial worries to other books and simply focuses on enjoyable ways to spend time. The Midwest Book Review's Internet Bookwatch Reviewer's choice! A marvelous compendium. One of the best resources around.

Authors' Preface1Introduction3Getting Along with Each Other: Communication Tips7Activities from A to ZGet in the Swing with These13Let Your Imagination Soar113AppendicesAPersonal Inventory183BSpending Time with Grandchildren189CBrain Gym Activities195DStarting a Business205EVolunteering209FTravel Tips215GAdditional Information Resources241HAdditional Reading Suggestions251Index255

\ The Midwest Book Review's Internet BookwatchReviewer's choice! A marvelous compendium. One of the best resources around.\ \ \ \ \ Vim & Vigor MagazineYou'll find so many ideas in How to Enjoy Your Retirement [that] boredom won't be one of your choices.An alphabetical guide offering a wide range of pastimes with options appealing to both women and menThis user-friendly guide can help you make the most of the opportunities retirement brings\ \ \ Library JournalRetirement is near for many thousands of Americans, and this title is self-help for those who wonder, What will I do after I retire? Here are over 1000 ideas for new interests and activities to enrich those retirement years. Presented in alphabetical order, hundreds of ideas will jostle minds into renewed creativity. Before jumping in, says the introduction, readers should note the "Taking a Personal Inventory" section and then a section called "Getting Along with Each Other: Communication Tips." Eight appendixes cover a wide variety of supporting information about volunteering, grandchildren, travel, and additional resources. The index provides more access points. Public libraries will want to purchase.Susan C. Awe, Jefferson Cty. P.L. Sys., Arvada, CO\ \