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Jan Cullinane is the co-author (with Cathy Fitzgerald) of The New Retirement: The Ultimate Guide to the Rest of Your Life (Rodale). Their book has been widely acclaimed and last year was ranked number two in position on both Barnes&Noble.com and Amazon.com (right behind Harry Potter). The Chicago Tribune, Publishers Weekly, and Library Journal have given the book outstanding reviews. Michelle Singletary, personal finance columnist ("Color of Money") for The Washington Post, chose The New Retirement for her book club selection, and recommended The New Retirement for purchase as a holiday gift in 2006.
Jan conducts retirement seminars through her company, Retirement Living from A to Z, has been interviewed on national and local TV and radio, has published articles for newspapers and magazines, and has been consulted by many free-lancers writing articles about retirement as well.
For more information, contact Jan at www.thenewretirement.net.
The steady increase in portion sizes since the 1950s is an insidious change that we have grown accustomed to in everyday life. Being aware of this change is a first step toward addressing one of the many causes of obesity.