What comes to your mind when you think about retirement? Endless days by the pool, on the beach or golf course? Catching up on your reading and hobbies? Travel? Rekindling relationships you've let languish?
We're with you. Nothing wrong with these, as far as they go. For most healthy people in their 50s and 60s, that's about 6-18 months. What then? We want more out of life in the 20+ years of good health ahead. Something to live for, like work we enjoy, at a pace we choose. Like community service on a whole new level of commitment. Maybe becoming a student again.
2young2retire teleclasses and workshops are a place where you get to explore what's possible for you when you realize how much time lies ahead. Based on Too Young to Retire: 101 Ways to Start the Rest of Your Life (Plume 2004) by Marika and Howard Stone, our curriculum covers:
► Work that matters (paid or not)
►
Being your own boss (you can do
it!)
► Community activism
(it's about time!)
► Money control
(at last)
► Wellness plan (quit
stalling now!)
► Intelligent
travel (why to go where)
You'll get together with others eager to explore
these issues, in a conversation led by a 2young2retire facilitator [that's me, Ann Harrison].














I love the idea that there is a contemporary retirement coach.
Dr. Dorree Lynn
http://www.fiftyandfurthermore.com
Posted by: Dr. Dorree Lynn | May 29, 2007 at 01:10 AM
Glad I ran across your site! Loved the Zimmers video!
Posted by: Jay S. Daughtry, M.Ed. | June 14, 2007 at 04:12 PM