References

I'll be adding references and sources here once in a while

References

Greene, Robert. 2012. Mastery. Profile Books Ltd., London. (see Post #44, "The power of focus....")

Lobenstine, Margaret. 2006. The Renaissance Soul. Life Design for People with Too Many Passions to Pick Just One. Broadway Books, New York. (see Post #43, "The Scanner take on multiple vocation!", and  #44, "The power of focus for the Renaissance soul")

Shea, Michael. 2006. The Freedom Years. Capstone Publishing (a Wiley company), England, reprinted 2007 by Wiley India, New Delhi. ISBN 978-81-265-1389-6 (paperback). (See Post 39, Retirement as "The Freedom Years").

Sher, Barbara. 2006. What Do I Do When I Want To Do Everything? A Leading Life Coach’s Guide to Creating a Life You’ll Love. Rodale International Ltd., London. (see Post #43, "The Scanner take on multiple vocation!", and  #44, "The power of focus for the Renaissance soul")

Stanley, Thomas J. and William D.Denko. 1996. The Millionaire Next Door. The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy. Published by Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster Inc., New York, by arrangement with Longstreet Press, Inc., Marietta, GA, USA. ISBN 978-0-671-01520-6 (pbk). (See Post 39 How to become a millionaire). Classified at Dewey Decimal (DDC) 332.024 (Personal finance)

Westbrook, Paul. 2003. Saving for Retirement.  John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New Jersey. ISBN 0-471-46059-1 (paperback). (See Post 36 Saving for retirement - the professional view, Post 34 Retiring comfortably, or your life term savings plan). Classified at Dewey Decimal (DDC) 332.024'01 (Personal finance/ Planning for retirement)

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