Title: Retirement: A New Adventure
Genre: How-to Guide
Author: Christopher Borman
Publisher: iUniverse
Pages: 108
Language: English
ISBN – 978-1-44016-804-8
Genre: How-to Guide
Author: Christopher Borman
Publisher: iUniverse
Pages: 108
Language: English
ISBN – 978-1-44016-804-8
Purchase: iUniverse
Research
indicates that there is a definite connection between life style and
longevity. Personal characteristics that support longevity are optimism,
adaptability, resilience, healthy self-esteem, a sense of humor, and
the ability to reach out to others. Read what others have learned and
experienced about retirement.
Just as students need a plan for starting a career, everyone needs a plan for retirement. After a lifetime of work, it is fitting that your later years will be fulfilling and enjoyable. Even if you are already retired, you can still develop a plan. As you read the book, you will find information about how others went from careers to retirement to positive adventures.
Just as students need a plan for starting a career, everyone needs a plan for retirement. After a lifetime of work, it is fitting that your later years will be fulfilling and enjoyable. Even if you are already retired, you can still develop a plan. As you read the book, you will find information about how others went from careers to retirement to positive adventures.
A
portion of the book relates the author’s experiences as he planned for
retirement; in addition to the experiences of eighteen retirees who
completed a questionnaire about their retirement experiences. Also,
in-depth case studies of four retirees are included in the book to
illustrate how each person approached their own retirement. Hopefully,
as you read through the case studies, you will find a similarity to your
own career and life situation. You will see how others have made
decisions and plans that may be beneficial to you in making your
retirement plans.
Christopher Borman lives in Houston with his wife, Ruth. He is Professor
Emeritus at the University of Texas-San Antonio. Chris was also on the
faculty in Counseling Psychology at Texas A&M University (College
Station) for twenty-one years. He enjoys spending time with his three
daughters and their families including three granddaughters and one
grandson.
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