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  • Review of Work Less, Live More: the Way to Semi-Retirement by Bob Clyatt

    Work Less, Live More:
    the Way to Semi-Retirement

    2007 (2nd Edition)
    by
    Bob Clyatt

    Nolo press
    www.nolo.com
    ISBN 13:  978-1-4133-0705-4 (pbk.)


    Dropping out of the rat race may seem an unattainable dream to most people, especially in these stressful economic times, but Clyatt manages to show us ways in which many people of differing economic status have managed to do so successfully.  Rather than working ourselves into an early heart attack, Clyatt proposes we develop an active plan to  gradually reduce our working hours and semi-retire years, even decades, before the traditional retirement age.

    Clyatt’s book will appeal to several groups:  those in their 20s and 30s who anticipate leaving their full-time work grind some day, those in their 40s and 50s who already may have reached the burn-out stage, and those who already are semi-retired or retired but who suspect they aren’t taking full advantage of their situation.  

    This updated edition begins with a fairly long but meaty introduction:  why we go sour on work, how to escape boredom via semi-retirement, how to make best use of the book and some portraits of typical semi-retirees.  He also provides a quick summary of all the chapters.  

    Chapter One explores the concept of work and leisure in our and other times and cultures; This approach is effective because it forces the reader to reexamine preexisting ideas and question them.  “Live Below Your Means,” (Chapter Two) goes on to attack the mathematics of semi-retirement and how to prepare for it and manage it.  Chapter Three deals with investing options and portfolio building; the next chapter discusses safe withdrawal rates (always a point of contention among financial advisers.)  Tax reduction and tax benefits for semi-retirees are the focus of Chapter 5.  “Do Anything You Want But Do Something,” the sixth chapter, is filled with wonderful suggestions on making the transition to semi-retirement, and options for part-time jobs amenable to the semi-retired lifestyle.  

    In the final two chapters, Clyatt briefly addresses the common challenges semi-retirees face and gives advice for leading a simple but fulfilling life with the extra time we have carved out for ourselves as semi-retirees.

    Clyatt doesn’t paint semi-retirement as the be-all and end-all of achieving happiness (which it isn’t) but approaches it very realistically as a solution for some people some of the time.   He encourages you not to limit your thinking, and to question all his suggestions.  He also takes care to address all the diverse situations people can be in, so whatever your particular problem is, you will find some useful information here.  Throughout the book he suggests additional resources in the form of books, articles, scholarly studies, websites and online forums and there is an Appendix at the end of the book with additional suggestions.

    For those of you who like workbooks, Clyatt has also written a companion workbook, The Work Less, Live More Workbook..


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