Ernie J. Zelinski is an author, innovator, and public speaker. Ernie is the author of the unconventional
Career Success Without a Real Job, the bestseller
How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free: Financial Wisdom That You Won't Get from Your Financial Advisor
(over 110,000 copies sold and published in 8 foreign languages), and the international bestseller
The Joy of Not Working (over 225,000 copies sold and published in 17 languages).
Ernie has negotiated 101 book deals with publishers in 27 countries for his various creative works — which have now sold over 625,000 copies worldwide.
Several of Ernie's books, including
101 Really Important Things You Already Know, But Keep Forgetting are published under the
VIP BOOKS imprint.
Ernie is presently working on
Promotional Giveaway Editions of
The Joy of Being Retired: 365 Reasons Why Retirement Rocks (and Work Sucks) and
Look
Ma, Life's Easy.
Note:
Ernie Zelinski writes on
retirement planning,
friendship,
money,
fun things to do at work,
retirement jobs,
The Joy of Being Retired,
Real Career Success ,
Creativity and Innovation and
Dream Careers and UnReal Jobs.
Quotes by
Ernie Zelinski from his books include:
Get Creative — You Will Surprise Yourself and Change the World!
— from
Career Success Without a Real Job
The Most Creative Shortcut to Success Is to Reevaluate What Success Means to You.
— from
101 Really Important Things You Already Know But Keep Forgetting
Happiness Doesn’t Care How You Get There
— from
How to Retire Happy, Wild and Free
You are fooling yourself whenever you think you are productive just
because you have worked fourteen hours in a day.
You will be truly productive when you do the same amount of work in
four hours, and take the other ten hours to enjoy the good things
life has to offer.
— from
The Lazy Person's Guide to Success
Do It Badly — But at Least Do It!
— from
Career Success Without a Real Job
You can always make up in creativity what you lack in good fortune. Playing the game of life is like playing poker. Playing three aces badly won't get you as far as playing a terrible hand well.
— from
The Lazy Person’s Guide to Success
If you're in a hurry to find happiness, slow down. Give it a chance to catch up with you.
— from
The Lazy Person’s Guide to Happiness
Ernie Zelinski's Websites Include:
Friendship
Poems & Quotes on Squidoo
Retirement Quotes on Squidoo
Retirement Letters on Squidoo