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The Four Phases of Retirement

What to Expect When You're Retiring

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The Four Phases of Retirement

By: Riley Moynes
Narrated by: Riley E. Moynes
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Based on the research and his own personal journey, the author explores and explains the four phases of retirement almost everyone experiences. If you're not yet retired, this handy guide will show you what to expect. If you are retired, it'll help you sort out the changes and challenges you'll face. Everyone says you've got to get ready financially. No, you've got to get ready psychologically.

©2016 Riley E. Moynes (P)2020 Riley E. Moynes
Economics Career Success
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it was nice to finally have a retirement guide that did not focus solely on financial considerations. Not the best guide to retirement that I've read but certainly not the worst. It is also possible that there is a lot more information in the regular book. Also, I believe there's a podcast that goes with it which I did not listen to.

Some thought-provoking information.

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Great for recent retirees. Provides something other than financial retirement information to reflect and prepare for.

Great read

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Want to know where your retired friends and relatives are mentally? This book might help.

Worth the read!

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I hoped to get some insight into what to expect aside from the financial perspective. The phases described are what anyone who has put any thought would expect.

Statements of the obvious

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The author’s point is that I shouldn’t make my retirement about me. Maybe someone else will like it.

Seems generational to boomers

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