Книга Should I Retire Now? Ayson R. Boone

Should I Retire Now?

A Practical, No-Nonsense Guide to Making the Retirement Decision and Landing on Your Feet

Автор: Ayson R. Boone
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Latitude 16 Degrees Press
Наличност: Външен склад
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What if retirement is not the dream you planned, but the option you suddenly need to consider?Most r...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
132
EAN
9781923820012
ISBN
192382001X
Enbook ID
52960315
Издател
Теглоt
188
Размери
152 x 229 x 7

Пълно описание

What if retirement is not the dream you planned, but the option you suddenly need to consider?

Most retirement books begin after the decision has already been made. They start with the glossy version - the travel, the hobbies, the freedom, the long lunches, and the cheerful assumption that you are delighted to be there.

But what if you are not there yet?

What if you are still standing in the hard part, trying to decide whether retirement is the right move at all?

Most people assume retirement will sit patiently at the far end of their working life, arriving neatly, calmly, and more or less on schedule. Then work starts taking more from you than it gives back. The job that once gave you purpose now leaves you flat, depleted, irritable, or quietly wondering how much longer you can keep doing it. Maybe it is no longer satisfying, no longer fun, or no longer worth what it is costing you physically, mentally, or emotionally. Early retirement may not have been your plan, but it may have started to look like a possible way through.

Should I Retire Now? is a practical, no-nonsense guide for people standing at the edge of the retirement decision and wondering whether it is time to leave, linger a little longer, or lighten the load.

Should I Retire Now? is also for those facing a decision they did not fully choose. A restructure at work, redundancy, an unexpected change in health, a sudden caring role, or growing family pressure can all move retirement closer before you feel ready. When that happens, you still need a way to think clearly, weigh your options, and make the next decision with as much steadiness as possible.

This book is not about the brochure version of retirement: exotic river cruises, perfect sunsets, or suddenly becoming the sort of person who learns Italian, makes homemade pasta, and has tea on the veranda in silk pajamas. It is also not a financial planning manual. Should I Retire Now? is for the messy in-between - when retirement has started to feel like a plausible option, but the answer is not yet clear. It is for the point where you need more than vague reassurance, but are not ready for someone to hand you a calculator and tell you to be sensible.

With warmth, dry humor, and practical tools, Ayson R. Boone helps you sort through the four big areas that shape the decision: health, money, work conditions, and emotional readiness.

Inside, you will learn how to:
  • recognize the difference between a rough patch and a real pattern
  • understand the signs that work may no longer be sustainable
  • think through whether to leave, linger, or lighten the load
  • get clear on the money numbers that matter before you panic
  • prepare for forced or unexpected retirement
  • consider what you are retiring to, not just what you are leaving
  • plan the practical steps before and after you walk out the door
Each chapter includes plain-English takeaways, questions worth asking, and small practical exercises to help move the decision out of your head and onto paper, where it usually becomes more useful and slightly less dramatic.

This book is for the tired, the cautious, the over-responsible, the quietly desperate, and anyone who is not sure whether they are ready to retire - but knows they can no longer ignore the question.

You do not need to have the rest of your life figured out before you begin. You just need a clearer way to decide what comes next.

If retirement has moved from "someday" to "possibly now," you do not have to keep circling the question alone. Start reading Should I Retire Now? and take the first practical step toward a decision that fits your real life.