
The Freedom Years
Tactical Tips for the Trailblazer Generation
Michael Shea(Author)
Capstone Publishing Ltd
Published on 24. February 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
350 pages
978-1-84112-688-3 (ISBN)
Description
So you're approaching retirement - what's next? As an over-sixty today you are likely to be very much healthier than previous generations of retirees and you're close to outnumbering the younger age group. So why should they have all the fun? The grey pound is particularly strong, and the so-called Third Age, holds the largest proportion of the country's disposable income. Long-term, empty-nesters have more money and leisure time than ever so cannot be ignored, but finding the smoothest way to cross the chasm from work to retirement and make the most of the huge variety of opportunities open to you requires forethought, planning, a sense of humour and a copy of this book.
The Freedom Years is an up-beat and humorous look at some of the challenges and opportunities presented as you move from work to retirement. Most people don't give much thought to how they'll adjust and don't have a clue what's going to hit them, but this witty and inspirational guide is all you need to convince you that the best is yet to come.
'At last...a book that exposes the myths if ageing. About time too!' John Humphrys
'It's not three score years and ten anymore; it's four score years and ten - Michael Shea has great plans for you for thoe extra twenty years.' Sir David Frost
'We may slow down a bit as we age, but this book demonstrates how we can all keep on winning.' Sir Jackie Stewart OBE
The Freedom Years is an up-beat and humorous look at some of the challenges and opportunities presented as you move from work to retirement. Most people don't give much thought to how they'll adjust and don't have a clue what's going to hit them, but this witty and inspirational guide is all you need to convince you that the best is yet to come.
'At last...a book that exposes the myths if ageing. About time too!' John Humphrys
'It's not three score years and ten anymore; it's four score years and ten - Michael Shea has great plans for you for thoe extra twenty years.' Sir David Frost
'We may slow down a bit as we age, but this book demonstrates how we can all keep on winning.' Sir Jackie Stewart OBE
Reviews / Votes
"...Shea, as I say, is not short on humour in what could well become the Bus Passer's manual..." (Edinburgh Evening News, February 2006) "...A witty and inspirational guide... will make you laugh out loud ...an excellent book..." (www.sixtyplussurfers.co.uk, February 2006)"...how to get the very best out of every minute of your later years..." (Good Times, March 2006)
"...witty and inspirational...offers practical and fun thoughts...." (Quicksilver Magazine, April 2006)
"...spiced up by pithy quotes from the great, the witty and the wise..." (The Lady, December 2006)
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 191 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
372 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84112-688-3 (9781841126883)
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E-Book
07/2006
1st Edition
Capstone
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Person
Michael Shea holds a PhD in economics. A former diplomat who was seconded to the UK Cabinet Office, he served in Africa, Germany, Romania and New York before becoming Press Secretary to Her Majesty the Queen. He has chaired many public sector organisations and commercial companies, and still sits on numerous boards. All of which has formed an admirable preparation for his active non-retirement, which he also spends as a writer of novels and non-fiction, as a consultant, and as a popular public speaker.
Content
Acknowledgements. Introduction.
1. Prime Time Planning.
2. Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics.
3. Cresting the Age Wave.
4. Switchover Tactics.
5. Death to Ageism.
6. Been There, Done That.
7. Ditching the Downside.
8. Twinges at the Hinges.
9. Bonfire on the Cardigans.
10. Topical Tactical Tips.
11. Getting On with Getting On.
12. Use It or Lose It.
Conclusion: Signposts to the Future.
1. Prime Time Planning.
2. Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics.
3. Cresting the Age Wave.
4. Switchover Tactics.
5. Death to Ageism.
6. Been There, Done That.
7. Ditching the Downside.
8. Twinges at the Hinges.
9. Bonfire on the Cardigans.
10. Topical Tactical Tips.
11. Getting On with Getting On.
12. Use It or Lose It.
Conclusion: Signposts to the Future.