Download Work Optional: Retire Early the Non-Penny-Pinching Way, by Tanja Hester
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Work Optional: Retire Early the Non-Penny-Pinching Way, by Tanja Hester
Download Work Optional: Retire Early the Non-Penny-Pinching Way, by Tanja Hester
Die Höhe der Zeit sollten wir sagen, dass die Veröffentlichung sowie die Analyse extrem wichtig für die Menschen ist zu leben? Führer Präsenz ist nicht nur für den bestellten oder gebraucht vielleicht von Dokumenten gestapelt. Dies ist eine wirklich wertvolle Sache, die Menschen verändern könnte leben viel besser zu sein. Auch sind Sie ständig aufgefordert, eine Veröffentlichung zu überprüfen und erneut prüfen, werden Sie wirklich so herausfordernd empfinden, wenn informiert, es zu tun. Ja, viele Menschen fühlen sich auch wirklich so. Spüren Sie, dass es sicherlich so langweilig sein Publikationen zu überprüfen, von der Grundschule bis zum Erwachsenen.
Die Ausgaben den Moment für eine Publikation zu lesen werden Sie sicherlich das sehr wertvolle System. Das System ist nicht nur in Bezug auf die Know-how immer auf Ihren spezifischen Zustand zu beziehen. Doch oft auch Sie Spaß, was aus dem Buch benötigen. Es kann begleiten Sie die Zeit sinnvoll und auch gut laufen. Ja, gute Zeit, um ein Buch, tolle Zeit, Spaß zu haben. Und auch die Sichtbarkeit dieses Buch wird sicherlich so genau sein, in Ihrem eigenen zu sein.
Dies ist nicht eine Art Bohrverfahren und Aufgabe Führung zu lesen. Dies ist nicht Art von schwierigen Zeit zu schätzen Veröffentlichung zu lesen. Dies ist eine gute Zeit, indem Sie aus der Veröffentlichung zu genießen. Außerdem kann durch das Lesen Work Optional: Retire Early The Non-Penny-Pinching Way, By Tanja Hester können Sie die Lektionen erhalten und erfährt auch, wenn Sie nicht jede Art von Vorschlägen zu tun haben. Sowie genau das, was Sie brauchen jetzt zu erhalten, nicht Art von schwierigem Punkt ist. Dies ist eine sehr einfache Sache, nur heraus überprüfen.
Selbst-Analyse ist eine einfache Sache, und es ist auch sehr einfach, ohne viel Geld auszugeben, viele Menschen immer noch wirklich sorglos fühlen, es zu erhalten. Es endet als das Problem, dass Sie immer mit dem täglichen Umgang. Aus diesem Grunde müssen Sie die Zeit zu investieren, möglicherweise lernen, die besten Möglichkeiten zu starten. Wenn es mit dem großen Buch kommt, können Sie gerne eine Rezension zu. Als Beispiel dieses Work Optional: Retire Early The Non-Penny-Pinching Way, By Tanja Hester ist, kann es Ihre Starter Veröffentlichung sein Lesen zu entdecken.
Pressestimmen
"Tanja Hester and her partner... achieved early financial independence, and in these pages she takes you on her journey. Learn why so many are firing their bosses and searching for meaning and purpose beyond cubicles and 24/7 jobs."―Vicki Robin, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Your Money or Your LifeForbes, "Best Early Retirement Blogs to Read!"MarketWatch, "Best Books for FIRE!"Forbes, "Money and Productivity Books You Should Absolutely Read This Summer!""This isn't just a book about how to retire early. It's a book that proves it's possible to be mindful with your spending, and create a life that aligns with your values and passions-and work can play whatever role you want it to." ―Cait Flanders, bestselling author of The Year of Less"Hester's story is relatable, refreshing, and a pleasure to read. All too often we chase external measures of success without thinking about what we truly want from life. In Work Optional, Hester gives us a roadmap for a less traveled path: living a more purpose-driven life through financial independence."―Kristin Wong, author of Get Money: Live the Life You Want, Not Just the Life You Can Afford"Inspirational, grounded, and thought-provoking, Work Optional cracks open preconceived ideas of what it means to work and what it means to live a fulfilling, purpose-driven life. Go on this adventure to learn not only the practical steps of early retirement, but more importantly, to discern what you truly want out of life. With Hester as your guide... you just might find yourself living a life you never imagined possible."―Elizabeth Willard Thames, author of Meet the Frugalwoods: Achieving Financial Independence Through Simple Living"Ms. Hester get[s] you to think about how you might retire early, forc[ing] you to ponder how you could cut current spending and increase your income, savings and the rates they earn."―The New York Times"Hester is equal parts analytical and encouraging in Work Optional, which helps the reader tear down any misconceptions about what it means to create a life on your terms. This will undoubtedly be a defining handbook for those looking to diverge from society's expectations of a traditional career path."―Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial Takes on Investing"Tanja Hester turns [the dream of early retirement] into a reality, by guiding you to map out your own plan for living the good life earlier than you might have originally expected."―Bustle"Work Optional outlines a realistic yet awe-inspiring path to a life where work is optional. There are plenty of books out there about how to save money and build wealth but if you want to weave financial excellence into a life full of adventure, contribution, and meaning - this is the book for you."―Chad Carson, author of Retire Early with Real Estate"Financial independence and early retirement are truly the ultimate life hacks, and in the page-turning book Work Optional, Tanja Hester lays out a concrete path to both define your future and help you get there. This newfound freedom gives you the space to focus on what you want out of life: your projects, passions, community and ultimately your happiness."―Brad Barrett, co-host of the ChooseFI podcast
Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
Tanja Hester worked as a consultant before retiring at age 38 to live a life of adventure and creativity with her husband, Mark Bunge. She is the writer of the award-winning blog Our Next Life, an influencer within the FIRE (financial independence/retire early) movement, a columnist for MarketWatch, and co-host of The Fairer Cents podcast about women and financial equality. After spending most of her career in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, she now lives in Lake Tahoe with Mark and two dogs.
Produktinformation
Taschenbuch: 288 Seiten
Verlag: Hachette Books (12. Februar 2019)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 0316450898
ISBN-13: 978-0316450898
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
14 x 1,9 x 21 cm
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Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 17.842 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
I'm a reader of several FIRE (financial independence, retire early) blogs, including the well-written Our Next Life blog, and wasn't sure what I would learn that was new. Turns out, the book is very balanced in getting a reader to look outward to learn about the nuts and bolts of work-optional life and to look inward at what factors would make such a person (this person) want to pursue such a life. The book starts with an introspective effort to craft one's money mission statement by identifying common themes across different times in our lives. I had a great time reliving my 12- and 21- year-old dreams (although I'll take the life I have now, thanks very much). It then delves into the essential components of a financial plan. The book really shines here: the money-related details are presented efficiently and authoritatively. The part on healthcare costs is a standout for its fair treatment of the various options that are currently available. The part on "bulletproofing" plans shone as well. The emphasis on the "non-penny pinching" from the title is evident as Hester focuses her tips on containing the biggest expenses (housing and healthcare in retirement, and housing and transportation in pre-retirement) as well as giving practical tips to further accelerate progress. The final section of the book transitions back to the reader's original vision of work-optional life and advises how to "make the big leap," with gentle reminders for self-care and living a purpose-filled life.This book is highly recommended for those who are curious about FIRE as well as those who are at any point in the accumulation phase. It's an easy read for its conversational tone, but make no mistake, the book also challenged me in thinking through aspects of FIRE I hadn't considered. There are helpful checklists at the back of several chapters to ensure you don't inadvertently tune out a crucial theme.I thought it might be helpful to give a sense of the non-penny pinching approach to the book, which makes it very approachable to recommend to others. From the index, here is how many pages are devoted to the following topics:Avocado toast, biking to work, or restaurants: 0(Ok, there is one reference to the restaurant Per Se: 1)Starbucks: 1Healthcare: 11Money mission statement: 14Bulletproofing your plan: 20Life vision: 51
A lot of "early retirement" books are written for high income earners and people who are already financially secure. This guide is useful, practical, and can apply to anyone regardless of current financial situation. It has exercises to help you visualize what you actually want as well as the ways to calculate how to make the money work to get to financial independence or early retirement or even how to make traditional retirement be what you want it to be. Tanja's story is compelling and she includes several other stories that are also inspirational (and useful to get many different ways of doing it). Well written. Easy to read. As someone that is not super close to early retirement, I'm excited to work through the exercises every couple of years along the way to make sure I'm on the right path and have considered all the things.
In Part 1, Tanja starts off by explaining what Early Retirement/"Work Optional" life is and challenging you to imagine who you are without work. If you 're stuck, she gives you the cheat code to get unstuck through a series of exploratory questions. You can tell she used to be a consultant because her questions are empathetic in nature, but not wimpy. They make you confront the fact that your current lifestyle and your ideal one may be at odds. The good news is, you probably don't have to wait until retirement to reconcile some of that! In our opinion, the book is worth that act of self-discovery alone.Part 2 is all about planning and this is where thangs got REAL. Tanja doesn't shy away from the fact that none of us have a crystal ball. Instead, she explains how to introduce flexibility into your plan through a number of continencies. She puts all the uncomfortable out in the open where it can be resolved. We also loved how she took the most mundane financial products and gave us a reason to care about them by explaining the tangible benefits in both the short AND long term. We've been in the Accumulation stage of Early Retirement for several years and this section gave us a lot to think about. Turns out, we still have work to do!Part 3 was probably our favorite. It's where she talks about the Big Leap and all the things you need to think about in your final months of traditional employment. We loved the emphasis on spiritual and mental wellness. Tanja reminds us that Health Insurance and employer-match 401ks aren't the only things that are tightly wound to our jobs. Work provides so many emotional rewards like positive feedback and social/intellectual engagement and you don't magically just stop needing those things. Post-retirement, you really have to figure out a way to build a life that still checks those boxes and she walks you though some actionable steps.Overall, this was a FANTASTIC book and one that we'll reference many many mannnny times over the years as a textbook. Highly recommend!
Getting to ready to start the second read of Work Optional. The first time through was quick, and I found it to be a great, easy read! The second time through will be slower and more strategic. I was excited to receive and read this book after finding the ournextlife.com blog and embracing the phased retirement concept. Tanja’s writing style and topic resonated with me, not to mention being timely. Having just retired early at 47, I wish I would’ve had this book a lot sooner in my career. But even those of us that are already living a work optional life can gain many nuggets from this book. Skip the parts you don’t need or that may not apply to where you are in your journey, but don’t skip part 1!! Whether you were pursuing early retirement or already living in retirement, don’t skip part 1 if you really want to design a work optional life that fits who you are and what you are passionate about. Tanja does a great job of asking the questions that we must be able to answer in order to make this quest successful.
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