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In 2011, the first of the 76 million baby boomers--nearly a
quarter of the US population--began turning 65. Every day for the
next fifteen years, over ten thousand of them will celebrate that
birthday. And for the first time in history, this generation will
enjoy many years post-career pursing meaning and purpose outside of
traditional retirement. What will they do with that time? One thing
is for sure: most of them want to find something meaningful. This
book lays out the choices to be made to find fulfillment in the
encore years of life.
Launch Your Encore is a game plan for life after one's
main-act career. Hans Finzel and Rick Hicks show boomers how to
enter this new stage of life poised for personal satisfaction and
contributions to society. They offer tested advice on finding new
life potential and thriving in these later decades of life. With
real-life examples of people who have made the transition from
full-time work to volunteering, ministry, or even second careers,
Launch Your Encore shows boomers how to make an impact later
in life.
Discover how to make the next years the
best years
For you and the seventy-six million other Americans reaching age
sixty and beyond, one all-important question is likely on your
mind: What will I do when my main act career is over? One
thing is certain--you want your later years to be meaningful and
fulfilling.
Launch Your Encore is your game plan for what comes next.
Hans Finzel and Rick Hicks show you how to enter this new stage of
life poised for personal satisfaction and ready to make your own
unique contributions to society. With real-life examples of people
who have made the transition from their main careers to mentoring,
volunteering, ministry, or even second careers, Launch Your
Encore shows you how to make an impact later in life.
"Navigating the waters of post-career life can be challenging.
Finzel and Hicks give great guidance on how to pass the rapids
successfully. Your best years may well be ahead. I highly recommend
this book for all who are retired or contemplating finding new
adventure later in life."--Gary Chapman, author of The 5
Love Languages
"Rarely do I find a 'must-read' book, but this is one! Hans and
Rick speak to every boomer in a way that both confronts the reality
of this stage and includes biblical insight, help, and
encouragement."--H. Norman Wright, author of What's
Next?: Navigating Transitions to Make the Rest of Your Life
Count
"Whether you're feeling well prepared or overwhelmed and unprepared
to do life well in the '60-80 Window' of life, you could not have
two better guides than these authors."--John Trent, author
of LifeMapping and The Blessing; Gary D. Chapman
Chair of Marriage and Family Ministry and Therapy, Moody
Theological Seminary, Chicago
Hans Finzel (DMiss, Fuller Graduate School) is an author, a
highly sought-after speaker, a podcaster, and a trusted authority
in the field of leadership. He recently completed twenty years as
president and CEO of nonprofit WorldVenture. Hans is the author of
eight books, including the bestselling The Top Ten Mistakes
Leaders Make. He and his wife, Donna, live in Colorado.
Rick Hicks (PhD, Claremont Graduate University) is an
author, an international speaker, and a consultant. He served as
president of OM USA for fourteen years and is currently the North
American area leader for OM (Operation Mobilization). Rick is
coauthor of Seeking Solid Ground and Boomers, Xers, and
Other Strangers. He and his wife, Kathy, live in Southern
California.
“The question in later life is not, ‘Who was I?’ It really needs to be, ‘Who am I now becoming?’” (source)
“Most people really do understand that no matter how old we are getting, and no matter how much we may have forgotten, we still have a lifetime of acquired wisdom and understanding of how life works. It is something to embrace and something we can share with the younger generations. That is pretty much the core of the idea of elderlescence.” (source)
“I drilled a bit deeper, asking her the key to her happiness in her sunset years. ‘I make sure I have a lot of friends a lot younger than me, like you, Hans,’ she said. ‘Secondly, I make myself get up, dressed, and out the door as much as possible, with a social life.’” (source)
“Bottom line: The word retirement should not be an exit sign, but a door into something fresh, new, and exciting” (source)
“Everyone who has researched aging agrees that purpose in life is always a key feature of good mental health” (source)
Hans Finzel (DMiss, Fuller Graduate School) is an author,
a highly sought-after speaker, a podcaster, and a leader among
leaders. He recently completed twenty years as president and CEO of
international nonprofit WorldVenture. Hans is the author of eight
books, including the bestselling The Top Ten Mistakes Leaders
Make. He and his wife, Donna, live in Colorado.
Rick Hicks (PhD, Claremont Graduate University) is an
author, an international speaker, and a consultant. He served as
president of OM USA for fourteen years and is currently the North
American area leader for OM. Rick is coauthor of Seeking Solid
Ground and Boomers, X'ers and Other Strangers. He and
his wife, Kathy, live in Southern California.