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Work Less, Live More

De : Bob Clyatt
Lu par : Bob Clyatt
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Are you ready to pursue the rest of your life? Get going with Work Less, Live More. Professionally, you're experiencing the success that years of hard work brings - but the long hours are taking their toll and you're burning out fast. Fortunately, there's an alternative to the grind: Early semi-retirement. Work fewer hours, realize your goals and dreams, spend time with your loved ones - and do it all years, even decades, before the "normal" retirement age of 65.

With Work Less, Live More and a little planning, you can do it. The audio program provides a rational investment system based on Nobel Prize-winning research, a safe lifelong withdrawal plan and sensible spending guidelines. More importantly, the program provides inspiring stories and insights of many successful early semi-retirees, walking proof that meaningful work - rather than full-time work - is both fulfilling and rewarding.

©2008 Bob Clyatt (P)2008 Made For Success
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    Work Less, Live More is a how-to guide for anyone seeking to retire early - or at least stop working so much. Bob Clyatt is the author and the narrator of this audiobook, cheerfully persuading listeners to finally accomplish their long-term financial goals. With a voice like a 1950s salesman - both likeable and trustworthy - Clyatt suggests simple tricks for saving, like emulating depression-era parents and grandparents who knew how to “use things until they wear out”. Although he does emphasize that saving for retirement means being frugal, Clyatt’s jolly tone and familiar references will make financial planning sound not only doable but enjoyable.

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