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Fearless Aging: A Journey of Self Discovery, Soul Work, and Empowerment

Fearless Aging is for women who are looking for a positive and more soulful way to approach their aging, and to age naturally and gracefully, and to create a new way of looking at the aging process. As we enter our middle and later years it is time to open our minds and deepen into the wisdom and strengths that are inherently our own. To age well and without fear happens as we learn how to be more authentically ourselves. The stories and exercises in Fearless Aging will help you learn the importance of maintaining a good attitude, of taking control and using your personal resources; time, money, energy and abilities for a better life, and what true wisdom and a successful life means from a woman’s point of view, and what it means to honor one’s self. Also,this includes the importance of love, purpose, spirituality and doing your soul work, what this means, and why this work is necessary as we age.

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A Guide for Caregivers of Aging Parents with Alzheimer’s: Words of Assistance, Comfort and Inspiration

If you are interested in this book, you’re probably in a similar situation as I find myself. I’m a baby boomer who is helping to care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. In my case, it’s my 94-year old mother. How we may differ is that I’m also a grief and relationship coach, and I have had experience helping people deal with difficulties brought on by change and loss. Of course, it’s a lot easier to offer assistance to others than to put these same suggestions to use in your own life. However, I try my best. In fact, that’s why I’ve written this book. It’s to constantly remind me about how I can best respond to my own difficult situation. The words of assistance, comfort and inspiration contained within these pages cannot make your parents well again. However, your power lies in how you choose to respond to their illness and failing health issues. This book provides you with concrete suggestions on how to handle common situations you will encounter. Additionally, it offers you an alternate perspective on how to view your changing circumstances as you become the parent and your parent the child.

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Quotes on the Beauty of Aging (Hardcover) (Greatest Quotes Series)

Man has long sought answers to the questions of his own mortality. Time and again, this led inevitably to the broader questions of life itself, and therein lies the common denominator of man’s wisdom on aging. Philosophers from Diogenes to Dylan and many in between each have their own statements on the matter, but they seem to agree on one thing. Aging doesn’t mean getting old for it is only when one stops living that one begins to get old. All will age. We begin aging from the time we are born. But we only begin to get old when we no longer find beauty in living and reasons to live. These pages contain 2500 years of wisdom poignantly illustrated by an artist who herself remained young all her life, right up to the age of 87.

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Quotes on the Beauty of Aging

Mankind has long sought answers to the questions of his own mortality. Time and again, this led inevitably to the broader questions of life itself, and therein lies the common denominator of man’s wisdom on aging. Philosophers from Diogenes to Dylan each have their own statements on the matter but they seem to agree on one thing. Aging is a part of living. Aging doesn’t mean getting old. All will age. We begin aging from the time we are born. But we only begin to get old when we no longer find beauty in living and reasons to live. These pages contain 2500 years of wisdom poignantly illustrated by an artist ho herself remained young all her life, right on up to the age of 87. Richer Resources Publications is pleased to add this latest title to their Greatest Quotes Series of books.

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The Wonder of Aging: A New Approach to Embracing Life After Fifty

The New York Times bestselling author of The Wonder of Boys offers a holistic and uplifting look at the emotional, spiritual, and cognitive dimensions of aging—and how to celebrate life after fifty. The years after fifty are generally discussed in terms of health: what are the physical symptoms that come with advancing age, and what can we do about them? The Wonder of Aging goes beyond these topics to serve as both a spiritual, meditative guide and a practical exploration of the emotional and psychological dimensions of the second half of life. This profound book looks at aging as something positive, life-giving, and miraculous. In his characteristically accessible and moving prose, family therapist Michael Gurian shows how we become elders. The world needs our wisdom, he argues, and he shows us how to develop and share it. Called “the people’s philosopher” for his ability to apply scientific ideas to our ordinary lives, Gurian sees life after fifty as an enormously fruitful, exciting, and fulfilling time. Drawing on groundbreaking research in neuroscience as well as anecdotes from his many clients over the last two decades, he goes beyond the physical-centered view of aging to present a new, holistic paradigm that embraces the soul-enriching opportunities of fifty and beyond. The Wonder of Aging divides the second half of life into three stages: the Age of Transformation, from our late forties to around sixty; the Age of Distinction, from sixty to seventy-five; and the Age of Completion, which involves the final stage of our journey. Discussing topics such as sex, how men and women age differently, the effects of aging on the brain, grandparenting, living with purpose, and what to expect in your last chapter, Gurian also provides meditations and exercises to help you design your present and future. Written with Gurian’s courageously optimistic outlook on life, The Wonder of Aging is a comprehensive and comforting road map of what to expect in the second half of your life—and how to celebrate it. The elder years can be a journey into something richer and deeper, full of hope and meaning rather than a sense of fate, and this book gives you the tools to revel in them to the fullest.