Creating a Successful Retirement: Finding Peace and Purpose
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Creating a Successful Retirement: Finding Peace and Purpose  -     By: Richard P. Johnson

Creating a Successful Retirement: Finding Peace and Purpose

Liguori Publications / 1999 / Paperback

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This book looks at retirement in an entirely new way-as the commencement of a new life. Grounded in the Christian faith experience, it demonstrates how faith is the pivotal issue enabling retirees to capture and apply the vitality of their life experiences. Author Richard Johnson guides readers on an uplifting jouney of personal and spiritual development by framing retirement as an entrance to a richer, fuller, and more healthful life in the Spirit.

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Title: Creating a Successful Retirement: Finding Peace and Purpose
By: Richard P. Johnson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Liguori Publications
Publication Date: 1999
Dimensions: 8.24 X 5.57 X 0.59 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 0764804979
ISBN-13: 9780764804977
Stock No: WW04979

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Retirement is perhaps the greatest time for self-discovery. You may not believe it, but Christ has something incredible in store for you in your new role! It all begins with an assessment of your focus. In light of this, Dr. Richard Johnson presents you with the 15 keys that will help you redefine yourself. He begins by setting the stage for your new world of opportunity, helping you to move away from the external, material, achievement-oriented definition of self toward a more personal, genuine, and spiritual definition. It is this reorientation that will help you steer clear of the possible frustrations of retirement and give you a newfound sense of optimism.

Each chapter opens with stories of retirees form all walks of like. Dr. Johnson uses their life-lessons to cull out pearls of wisdom for your futrure. Plus, he includes affirming prayers to draw you closer to the God who loves you and who wants to make your ife a success. Finally, Dr. Johnson presents 15 self-evaluation exercises that will help you plan in a cormprehensive way for the shift to retirement.

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Author Bio

Dr. Johnson is nationally recognized for his pioneering work in Maturing Adult Faith Formation and Spiritual Gerontology. He is invited into many parishes, dioceses, and religious communities for consultation, workshops, retreats, and other educational work. Dr. Johnson has given keynote addresses and presentations in conferences including: ACA, AADA, NACPA, NOCERC, LCWR, NFPC, NACSW, NACFLM and others.

He has taught hundreds of maturing adult ministry leaders. His fresh ideas and enthusiasm on the spiritual aspects of adult development and aging have inspired scores maturing adults to follow their hearts and live more abundant lives in Christ.

He is a dynamic, engaging, and compassionate teacher who delights in seeing his students grow personally and spiritually. He has written many articles and twenty books all focused upon God's expansive grace in the maturing years.

Dr. Johnson is a practicing Roman Catholic; he and his wife Sandra live in St. Louis, MO; they have three grown children and four grandchildren.

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