The new retirementality Planning your life and living your dreams...at any age you want

Mitch Anthony

Book - 2020

"Mitch Anthony first began preaching a "new retirementality" in 2000. Now, most of us are facing a very different retirement reality than previous generations: failing pensions, an endangered social security system, and inadequate savings. We have been forced to face the reality of a retirement that may never happen, or one that will take place much later in life than ever expected. Circumstances are redefining what it means to retire, and The New Retirementality, Fifth Edition is your roadmap to retirement. This new edition features multiple new chapters and significant revisions throughout. Author platform: Anthony is an active and sought-after keynote speaker, has been quoted extensively in popular publications like The Wa...ll Street Journal, and has a large online presence. He will use this presence, and his website, www.mitchanthony.com, to promote the book. Previous editions: The previous edition, 9781118705124, has sold 23,000 copies"--

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Published
Hoboken, New Jersy : Wiley [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Mitch Anthony (author)
Edition
Fifth edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xiii, 206 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-186) and index.
ISBN
9781119611486
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. A Short History of Retirement
  • Crossing the Bridge
  • Chapter 2. Removing Artificial Finish Lines
  • Dates of Extraction
  • What Made Jack Dull?
  • Motivated by Autonomy
  • Illusions, Delusions, and Hype
  • Chapter 3. No Longer One and Done
  • Stages of Grief?
  • The Four Stages of LEAN
  • The Balance Sheet
  • Forced or Phased?
  • Advocates Needed
  • Chapter 4. The New IRA: Individual Retirement Attitude
  • Assume You Will Work Longer
  • Assume You Will Live Longer
  • Assume That There Will Be Improvisational Challenges
  • Chapter 5. Boredom Isn't on Anyone's Bucket List
  • Monotone Living
  • How You're Wired
  • When Frustration Replaces Fascination
  • Realistic Expectations
  • For Better or Worse but Not for Lunch
  • Losing Your Identity
  • The Rearview Mirror
  • Chapter 6. A New Mind-Set: Retire on Purpose
  • "I'm Done"
  • "I Have To"
  • "I'm Inspired"
  • Meaningful Pursuits: A Midlife Crisis Gone Horribly Right
  • Enduring Attitudes
  • Chapter 7. Money is Only Part of the Equation: Investing Yourself, Then Your Money
  • A Very Long Trip
  • Where from Here?
  • Chapter 8. The Retirement That Works
  • Redefining Work
  • Longevity Works
  • Ready, Set, Engage
  • Retirement Planning That Works
  • Chapter 9. Extending Your Stay by Staying on the Edge
  • Staying in Your Zone
  • Yes Sir, Kiddo
  • Ageism on the Radar
  • The Teaching Bridge
  • Advantages of Underemployment
  • EntreMature
  • Chapter 10. Super-Septs: How 70 Became the New 50
  • Feeling as Fact
  • Your View of You
  • Turning the Corner
  • A New Season
  • Chapter 11. Redefining You: What's Your Retirementality?
  • New Spin on Re-tiring
  • Chapter 12. Redefining Rich: Bridging the Gap between Means and Meaning
  • The Seven Meaningful Intangibles
  • The Stewardship of Money
  • Chapter 13. Maslow Meets Retirement
  • More Than Just Money
  • Our Hierarchy of Financial Needs
  • Paying the Bills
  • Chapter 14. Advice from Retirementors
  • The Realities of Retirement
  • Retiremyths
  • Vacation: Balancing Work and Play
  • The Best (and Worst) Experiences
  • Allocation
  • Chapter 15. From Aging to S-Aging
  • A Sense of Mastery
  • The Vitamin Cs of Successful Aging
  • Challenge Your Body, Mind, and Spirit
  • Chapter 16. Don't Go It Alone
  • We Don't Always Know What We Don't Know
  • We Are Tempted to Follow the Crowd
  • Individual Investors Historically Underperform the Indexes because They React Emotionally to Market Events
  • It Is Time-Consuming and Stressful to Manage Money on a Day-to-Day or Week-to-Week Basis
  • Holding Your Ground
  • Finding a Wealth-Building Partner
  • A Personal Safety Net
  • Notes
  • About the Author
  • Index