The Elder Wisdom Circle Guide for a Meaningful Life: Seniors Across America Offer Advice to the Next GenerationsLife Lessons For Any Age Embodying the adage “age is wisdom,” the Elder Wisdom Circle is a group of volunteer senior citizens nationwide who offer sage advice for life's big and small moments. Insightful, surprising, and inspirational, their guidance will put you on a path to a more purposeful and fulfilling life at any age. Learn from them as they answer questions such as: • How do I know my fiancé is “The One”? • How can I improve my relationship with my stepchild? • When should I talk to my child about sex? • How do I make time for spirituality in my overloaded schedule? • Should I accept a secure job if it isn't my passion? • How do I maintain a positive attitude as I grow older and face new obstacles? • How do I tell my partner I'd like to spice up our sex life? No topic is off-limits for these Elders as they prove that the best advice comes from life experience. |
Contents
PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED | |
SIBLING STORIES | |
MEETING YOURSELF HALFWAY | |
MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS | |
WORKING KNOWLEDGE | |
NEW TRICKS FROM OLD DOGS | |
SUCH SWEET SORROW | |
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The Elder Wisdom Circle Guide for a Meaningful Life: Seniors Across America ... Doug Meckelson,Diane Haithman No preview available - 2007 |
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