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Getting Older Better
The Best Advice Ever On Money, Health, Creativity, Sex, Work, Retirement, And More
Pamela D. Blair, Ph. D.4
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About
Everything you need to know about aging but were too busy living to ask. Pamela Blair, a psychotherapist in her 60s, has a few things to say about aging. Open this book to any page and find one of over 100 brief, kick starting essays and journaling questions for moving into your third act with a sense of adventure and possibility. Blair offers dozens of practical and motivational ideas for handling everything from health and libido to the death of a spouse, money, legacy, and more.
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"Blair (American Inst. Of Holistic Theology), an experienced life coach and holistic psychotherapist, sets out to help senior women solve the many challenges of aging. Each topic (e.g., 'Continued Learning,' 'Caregiving Grandchildren,' 'Traveling Adventures') contains a relevant quote and long paragraph outlining the issue. Chapters end with a challenge to the reader-a tough question such as: What
Library Journal, May 1, Olga Wise
"With great elan, Blair covers a wide-range of material in thematic chapters on self-image, minds, emotions, fears, love, lives and relationships, spiritual self, creative self, health, living spaces, families, friends, play, work, and finances. She has spiced up this material with a batch of lively and thought-provoking quotations. For example, in the introduction, she quotes May Sarton: 'I have
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice
"With great elan, Blair covers a wide-range of material in thematic chapters on self-image, minds, emotions, fears, love, lives and relationships, spiritual self, creative self, health, living spaces, families, friends, play, work, and finances. She has spiced up this material with a batch of lively and thought-provoking quotations. For example, in the introduction, she quotes May Sarton: "I have
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat