Get a Life: You Don't Need a Million to Retire Well FROM THE PUBLISHER
Get a Life shares with readers sensible ways to ensure a fulfilling retirement -- ways that have little to do with accumulated wealth and everything to do with quality of life. Warner stresses the importance of developing family relationships, maintaining and creating friendships, improving health, keeping active and developing a robust curiosity for the world. Conversations with a variety of active, older individuals also reatured.
FROM THE CRITICS
Chicago Tribune
Get a Life offers sound advice for achieving both financial success and developing areas of your life that will truly make a difference in retirement: good health and fitness habits, strong ties with family and friends, and a plate full of interesting things to do.
Linda Stern - Reuters
One of the best retirement books to come out in recent years, Get a Life: You Don't Need a Million to Retire Well puts money and the other essentials of retirement life in its place.
Chicago Tribune
Get a Life offers sound advice for achieving both financial success and developing areas of your life that will truly make a difference in retirement: good health and fitness habits, strong ties with family and friends, and a plate full of interesting things to do.
Ft. Worth Star Telegram
Some books slice through the media noise with clarity. Get a Life is one of them. Its author advises a life-enriching retirement plan.
Ft. Worth Star Telegram
Some books slice through the media noise with clarity. Get a Life is one of them. Its author advises a life-enriching retirement plan.
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