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Rating: Summary: The Adult Years - Great Resource and Compelling Reading Review: Lot's of valuable information. Written in a conversational style that is easy to read. Helpful insights and practical advice. A real resource to help you understand the life you are living.
Rating: Summary: The Adult Years - Great Resource and Compelling Reading Review: Lot's of valuable information. Written in a conversational style that is easy to read. Helpful insights and practical advice. A real resource to help you understand the life you are living.
Rating: Summary: New Beginnings for the Young at Heart Review: This is the best conceputalizaton of the second half of life that I have ever read.It puts theory into practice and teaches that one can stay young and continually evolving with the proper attitute, learning and social environments tempered with an active healthy life style. The concept of retirement is no longer valid in the 21st century. We must think of 'protirement'now that can live to be centegenarians. We must entrepreneur our futures and proactively build on the new or retooled skills of the previous years. Our tasks become:redefining values,renewing our life's purpose, continually training to stay ahead in the ever-changing world and transition gracefully with our wisdom into new and exciting terrain. Along with the challenge of growth and change, we bring the wisdom of the years.Coaches will help us with change and transition, for they are not simply 'change agents', but 'change masters' trained to accompany up on our journey,to help guide our vision of the life we long for before we say 'adieu'.
Rating: Summary: describes common feelings of being 40 years and older Review: When I got my first grey hairs I started feeling so many different things about life and the process of aging. This book explained the different feelings I was having. It was a great relief to realize my feelings were so common. The words are easy to understand. The stories about others who have their own issues as they age are good ones to learn from. I recommend this book for any one feeling a bit perplexed about the aging process.
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