Is your retirement date looming? Do you fear the void that lies ahead or are you excited about the opportunities the future holds? Or do you have no intention of giving up work altogether, planning instead to phase your commitments out gradually, take on freelance work or develop side projects - or even just keep going indefinitely? Retirement these days is no longer simply a case of being presented with a carriage clock on your 65th birthday, then heading off to play golf for the next 30 years. Changes to life expectations and pension provisions have meant that people are now expected to work longer and think more proactively about their future. Set against this are the challenges of ageism and financial insecurity, the demands of family, and the stress induced by this time of transition. In this thoughtful and constructive guide, Eileen Carnell and Caroline Lodge lead you step-by-step through the issues you will face as you approach retirement: social and economic, emotional and physical. With warmth and intelligence, Retiring With Attitude will help you find your way to an exciting new outlook.
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Or do you have no intention of giving up work altogether, planning instead to phase your commitments out gradually, take on freelance work or develop side projects - or even just keep going indefinitely?
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Retiring With Attitude: Approaching And Relishing Your Retirement, by Caroline Lodge, is a practical and inspirational guide on how to enjoy an active, contented and fulfilling retirement.

Product details

ISBN
9780852655580
Published
2014-07-24
Publisher
Guardian Books; Guardian Books
Weight
263 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
135 mm
Thickness
18 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
240

Biographical note

Caroline Lodge is a freelance writer, consultant and former head teacher. Eileen Carnell is a freelance writer and educational consultant. They run courses on writing and retiring. Both retired recently from academic life at the Institute of Education, University of London.