Why
should you take the Challenge?
There is something for everyone in the Warner Breaks
Laterlife Challenge
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whether you think you’ve got retirement cracked
or know someone who has
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whether you feel there is something still
missing
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whether you are concerned about what retirement
is going to be like
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or whether you can't wait
by
taking the Laterlife Challenge, you will improve
your own retirement and potentially make a contribution to the lives
of others too.
But above all it is enjoyable to do.
You can start by telling us
about people you know (including yourself) and examples of what they
or you are doing in retirement. Whatever it is, we want to know.
We will share these examples (anonymously if you wish) to provide
ideas and encourage us all. You can win a great Warner Breaks prize
just by doing this. However, if we think it is potentially a role-model example we will invite you or the person you mention to go
forward as a nominee for the
Challenge Awards. There are some
fantastic prizes for local and national winners from Warner Breaks
and the other sponsors of the Challenge.
So what do we want to know about?
Any aspect of making the most of retirement is the
simple answer!
However, to help we've identified 6 areas of
activity listed below which give you the opportunity to make the
most of your time, imagination and experience in retirement.
Click on the area and more details of what we have in mind will
open in a new window, just close the window to return here.
Click on the title of the area above for more
information.
When does the Laterlife Challenge Run?
The Challenge runs from March 2007 through to September 2007.
We want to hear about what you are doing as soon as possible and you
get more entries in our monthly prize draws the sooner you enter.
The timescale also gives you the opportunity to be inspired
and participate by doing something new this year to make the most of
your retirement.
Who can take the Laterlife Challenge?
Click for details
Make retirement what you plan to do, not
what you plan not to do.