54. Retire Inspired: It’s Not an Age,

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54. Retire Inspired: It’s Not an Age,

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54. Retire Inspired: It’s Not an Age, It’s a Financial Number by Chris Hogan.
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When you’re young, you usually don’t think much about retirement. It seems so far away. Yet that is precisely when you should turn your mind to funding your retirement. And author Chris Hogan wrote this business book to show you exactly why it’s so much easier to do, if you start young.

In Retire Inspired, Chris Hogan suggests a way to look at retirement from a new perspective. Rather than seeing retirement as being an age when you stop working, you should look at it as being the point where you have put sufficient buy afghanistan number list aside that you can live the rest of your life the way you want, without the need for working. This business book also covers what you should do with your money once your house is paid off, covers emotions related to your finances, creating a financial team, inheritance and other financial retirement issues. I’d recommend it if you want to learn more about ways to also keep earning into retirement through things like house flipping, part-time jobs to stay mentally active and more.

55. Mini Habits: Smaller Habits, Bigger Results (Volume 1) by Stephen Guise.
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This business book is for those of us that struggle to meet our goals and resolutions. If you find the thought of achieving a Big Hairy Goal too daunting, then perhaps working on improving your mini habits may be more to your liking. A mini habit is a very small positive behavior that you force yourself to do every day (I’m a big believer in using mini habits to reinforce my bigger, life-changing habits).

This business book’s message is that rather than aiming very high and failing, you should aim for the step in front of you. Then, once you achieve that small step forward, you can keep going and making incremental progress that adds up each day. All you need in order to see progress, is to make at least one small step every day.
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