LIVING WELL LATER IN LIFE

Emotional and Social Preparation for RETIREMENT

by Michael Townshend


Formats

Hardcover
£22.95
Softcover
£16.95
Hardcover
£22.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 19/06/2017

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 372
ISBN : 9781524696702
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 372
ISBN : 9781524696719

About the Book

There are many resources on the topic of Retirement, already. Most of them address the financial considerations. This is important to the Retirement decision. If we don’t have enough income, Retirement will be problematic. This book addresses the fears and challenges faced by those who are over age 50 and endeavoring to be relevant in the workforce, as well as preparing themselves for transition into their Retirement years. I show the reader ways to find the “promise” and the “opportunity” that lies just beneath the surface as we advance in age both within the world of work and as we prepare ourselves emotionally for retirement. I describe simple approaches to help the reader see their situation in a new light and discover promising options for a bright future. I hope that this book will lift the spirits of even the most fearful reader.


About the Author

Mike Townshend, a consulting philosopher, is currently a certified Life, and Retirement coach as well as an eldercare mediator. Mike advises people in the decision process for retirement, and those undergoing radical Change in their lives. He has particular expertise in working with people who are making major career and life shifts. His expertise results from over thirty-five years as a corporate human resources generalist. He is a social philosopher who has dedicated the remainder of his life to helping people appreciate their lives and find happiness in all the changes that they encounter. Mike is a frequent speaker at professional events as well as a guest on radio, discussing topics related to Retirement, and Aging. He holds a degree in Philosophy from LaSalle University. He is an Academic Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, where he has studied Human Behavior. His first book was Living Well During Times of Change.