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What if retirement wasn't an ending, but a doorway to a fresh start? Tina Toedt's The Art of Retirement ... Opening the Next Door will guide you to reframe retirement as a new beginning. A time to redecorate your days with meaning, passion, and new rhythms, giving purpose to your days. With vulnerability, grace, and real-life examples, Tina shares the joys and challenges of retirement. Her three times a charm retirement story provides practical ways to invite God into each moment, cultivate gratitude, and reflect on your faith. No matter where you are in the retirement process, this gift book…mehr

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What if retirement wasn't an ending, but a doorway to a fresh start? Tina Toedt's The Art of Retirement ... Opening the Next Door will guide you to reframe retirement as a new beginning. A time to redecorate your days with meaning, passion, and new rhythms, giving purpose to your days. With vulnerability, grace, and real-life examples, Tina shares the joys and challenges of retirement. Her three times a charm retirement story provides practical ways to invite God into each moment, cultivate gratitude, and reflect on your faith. No matter where you are in the retirement process, this gift book will encourage you as you look to redecorate and repurpose your life, rejoicing as you look to Christ as your stronghold. This book is for anyone standing at the threshold of retirement wondering, "What now?" Your next season can be just as meaningful as you delight in each new day.
Autorenporträt
Tina Toedt, a retired educator with an MEd in education, enjoys writing, speaking, creating colored pencil sketches, and traveling. Daily worship and praise are important parts of her day. Family and friends know her as someone who cares deeply and celebrates life with passion. Tina loves serving her community group at church. Originally from the Chicago suburbs, she currently lives in North Canton, Ohio, and spends winters in Florida with her husband of forty-four years, Chris, and their dog, Daisy. She is a mom to three and a mimi to four. Being Mimi brings her immense joy