'Survive Your Husband's Retirement' is Released

By: Nov. 25, 2016
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NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I., Nov. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Survive Your Husband's Retirement by Nora Hall fills the void in self help books for marriage on HOW to live in retirement. Ten thousand Boomers become eligible for retirement every day. This book offers empathy and information to help them understand the seismic shift of 24/7 togetherness.

Survive Your Husband's Retirement crystalizes the need for balance between good financial planning and life planning in retirement.

Tips on coping with challenges in a relationship when a husband retires makes Survive an important marriage self help resource for wives tortured by clingy, cranky, or demanding retired spouses. Although most retirement books discuss financial planning and downsizing, life planning for retirement is equally important for staying happily married. Hall's tips on making retirement goals fit within a couple's financial means provide essential insights for seniors seeking advice on adjusting to retirement.

Survive Your Husband's Retirement (Opus Intl. ISBN: 978-1-938517-59-4 ) ($12.95 ) is among the best self help books for women. Stories shared by experienced retirees on topics, such as a husband's tendency to hover, successfully communicating retirement goals and compromising, offer guidance to those seeking to create their own mature and caring retirement marriage.

Survive Your Husband's Retirement is available in paper-back copy and electronically at Amazon.com and local bookstores and libraries.

Nora Hall offers workshops to businesses for their soon-to-be retired employees, for clients of financial planners, and for church and social groups on staying happily married. Her skillfully led discussions on how to adjust to retirement marriageinclude topics, such as fostering deep relationships, identifying what is important in life, and developing new (or underused) skills that help participants develop a plan for creating happy and meaningful retirements and retirement marriages.

SOURCE Nora Hall



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