Home Sweet Apartment: Getting Rightsized In Our Seventies

Home Sweet Apartment: Getting Rightsized In Our Seventies

by Daniel Carlson
Home Sweet Apartment: Getting Rightsized In Our Seventies

Home Sweet Apartment: Getting Rightsized In Our Seventies

by Daniel Carlson

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Overview

For seniors, making the willing choice to "Rightsize" their lives can be a challenge. Done smartly, though, the outcome can be deeply rewarding. The journey begins with a clear vision of what an ideal lifestyle looks like and then, while keeping that goal in focus, taking intelligent steps forward. Using his personal experience, the author describes how he and his wife - both in their seventies - sold their home, moved to an "Over-55" apartment community, got rid of a lot of accumulated "stuff," and fashioned a lifestyle of reduced stress and increased personal contentment. This book discusses steps for a comfortable relocation, strategies for letting go of "stuff," ways to manage the stress of a major lifestyle change, and making wise choices about what is important in life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781547221233
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/04/2017
Pages: 82
Sales rank: 679,722
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

Dan Carlson is a retired police officer and law enforcement educator. After his career with the New York State Police, he joined the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration in Plano, Texas, where he developed programs and taught - internationally - on law enforcement management, leadership and ethics. Dan has written and published five books and a number of articles for inclusion in professional journals. Married for more than fifty years, he and his wife, Bonnie, reside in the great state of Texas in close proximity to their three children and seven grandchildren.
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