WHEN ONE DOOR CLOSES, MANY OTHERS OPEN. In her memoir RETIREMENT IS FUN, which is a sequel to My Life as a Banker - A Life Worth Living, Brenda describes her many wonderful experiences at the end of her banking career. Reluctant to move on from banking, she amazes herself when she turned down an offer to work in a higher position at another bank. She chose Insurance instead, and for her, it turned out to be the better choice. She excelled and qualified for the Premium Association for Financial Professionals [MDRT] six times ...
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WHEN ONE DOOR CLOSES, MANY OTHERS OPEN. In her memoir RETIREMENT IS FUN, which is a sequel to My Life as a Banker - A Life Worth Living, Brenda describes her many wonderful experiences at the end of her banking career. Reluctant to move on from banking, she amazes herself when she turned down an offer to work in a higher position at another bank. She chose Insurance instead, and for her, it turned out to be the better choice. She excelled and qualified for the Premium Association for Financial Professionals [MDRT] six times in a row and her travels around the world skyrocketed. Within the pages. you will read how Brenda proves that retirement is a time to enjoy life and continue to earn. For her, retirement is when you stop working to live, and start working at living. Of course, life is not a bed of roses, and you will read how Brenda stands out as a beacon of light throughout every challenge she faces. Follow the author on her remarkable journey. Read a five-star review from an Amazon Reviewer: "Great Motivational Read! What can I say about "Retirement Is Fun?" It's a book that gives the good and the bad of living in this 21st century. There are incredible miracles and incredible heartbreaks, yet through it all with the support of family and faith in God, we prevail. The author wrote the story as it occurred, with no frills or embellishments. She takes the reader along with her to the many places she visited. Her obvious enjoyment of them is a testament to her wonderful spirit. The book is written in two parts. I was happy the author gives us the good news in the first half, that way, the reader can see her strength and appreciate from whence she came. I was impressed with the places she had visited. I'd thought I was a world traveler, but I take my hat off to her and her wonderful family. This is a great motivational and inspirational story for anyone who needs uplifting."
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