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Highway Code to Retirement - Highway Code

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Highway Code to Retirement

Highway Code to Retirement - Highway Code

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3.00 (3 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 12 February, 2012
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In the style of previous "CWR Highway Code" books this is an engaging and inspirational book for those facing the imminent prospect of retirement. David Winter covers Planning for Retirement, including advice about pensions as well as emotional and practical preparation, Life without Work, including things that might or might not be missed about work, The Others Involved, including new routines; also, the question of moving home, spiritual and emotional issues about being retired, including mourning the past, and Growing Older Gracefully. He also offers some interesting case studies and then addresses the question, What's Good About Being Retired? He suggests the retiree do something new, talks about memories, celebrating love and discovering past affection; doing some 'mending' and discovering the real 'me' as well as asking the big questions. Very accessible, this is a very uplifting and positive guide for those facing a daunting transitional time in their lives.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781853456688
ISBN10 1853456683
Number Of Pages 112
Item Weight 181 g
Product Dimensions 110 x 12 x 208 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cwr
Format paperback
Edition UK ed.
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Author's Bio

David Winter's career has included teaching, journalism, 20 years as a BBC producer before ending up as the head of religious broadcasting, 20 years as a Church of England minister, authoring more than 40 books, and regularly contributing to Thought For the Day on Radio 4 for more than 20 years.

He has retired three times.

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