What to do to retire successfully navigating psychological, financial and lifestyle hurdles

A blend of actual retirement scenarios intermingled with healthy, practical advice from a respected neuropsychiatrist, who is a fellow retiree with a wonderfully optimistic glass-half-full philosophy on living a fulfilling retirement life. Dr. Goldstein taps into his financial and psychiatric backgr...

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Main Author: Goldstein, Martin B. (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: Far Hills, New Jersey : New Horizon Press, 2015.
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Summary: A blend of actual retirement scenarios intermingled with healthy, practical advice from a respected neuropsychiatrist, who is a fellow retiree with a wonderfully optimistic glass-half-full philosophy on living a fulfilling retirement life. Dr. Goldstein taps into his financial and psychiatric background as he explores the potential pitfalls of life after career's end, while providing helpful, proven solutions for a feasible and effective adjustment into retirement. He also analyzes how a range of personality types cope with retirement and suggests necessary modifications, as well as probes the unique problems of those forced into early retirement. He addresses financial issues with specific formulas for maintaining standard of living, steps for saving and investing, and tips for handling retirement resources. The lifestyle sections cover creating a dynamic plan for retirement living, the importance of setting up routines, keeping your mind engaged, daily exercise, and making the necessary preparations for a successful transition into retirement living.
Physical Description: xiv, 221 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [217]-221).
ISBN: 0882824864 (pbk.)
9780882824864 (pbk.)
Author Notes: Martin B. Goldstein received his undergraduate degree in pharmacy from Long Island University and his medical degree from the Chicago College of Midwestern University. A fellow of the American College of Neuropsychiatrists, he has authored numerous professional articles and has lectured extensively at colleges, universities, and medical conferences. His clinical practice specialized in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders and he is enjoying retirement in Avalon, New Jersey.