Reinvention Advocate Unveils Book to Help People Feel 20 Years Younger
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The Book's Insights Help Individuals Revitalize Their Personal and Professional Lives from Midlife Through Their More Advanced Years. Its Lessons can Lead to Brighter Horizons and a Livelier Future.
MCKINNEY, Texas - Txylo -- HWPerennial LLC has released "When 50, 60, 70 Are the New 30, 40, 50" – a guidebook designed to help people move to a new chapter in their lives. Its recommendations are relevant to individuals still working at midlife, those resisting retirement, and retired persons looking to remain active in rewarding ways.
Based on studies and real-life experiences, the 50 mini-chapters offer steps to bring about hopeful changes, and chapters end with questions to help readers connect their visionary thinking and clarify their ambitions. The work could be nicknamed "The Reinvention Book."
"An evolution is necessary for those who want a lifetime of meaningful accomplishments, so the book helps make transitions smoother," said Marie Meade, HWP's founder. "Transitions involve many factors, and the book's questions prompt reactions and introspection to help people avoid spending more time than necessary to reach new goals."
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"Because people of different ages and backgrounds learn in dissimilar ways, we offer multiple methods to gain deeper self-awareness, clarify their aspirations and inspire people to work for their goals," said Meade.
It's an easy-to-read and enjoyable work, as shown by these chapter titles:
"Have You Ever Wondered What Hidden Talents You May Have?"
"When Envy Supports Clarity in a New-Direction Decision"
"I Don't Think I Ever Want to Retire"
"Can I have the Name of Your Plastic Surgeon or Face Cream?"
"Five Common Myths About Aging"
"Our Brains on Gratitude
The work is patterned after HWPerennial's "Reinvention Roadmap Kick-Start" program designed to help people who are Doers, Achievers and Creatives at midlife and beyond based on information and practices distilled from more than 30 years of real-world experience and study.
Included are stories of successful lifestyle reinventions or extensions of the same pursuits by people such as Grandma Moses, who began painting at 76 and was still painting at 100, along with Frank Lloyd Wright, George Forman, Vera Wang, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Harlan Sanders, Joyce Meyer, Henry Kissinger and P.T. Barnum.
Sprinkled throughout are Inspirational quotes from a diverse cast of characters, including John Wooden, Sophia Loren, Martin Luther King Jr., Margaret Thatcher, Tony Robbins, Mike Ditka, George Washington Carver, Carl Jung, Condoleezza Rice, Albert Einstein, Mother Theresa, Betty White, Henry David Thoreau, Mahatma Gandhi, Pericles, Winston Churchill and The Dalai Lama.
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The book summarizes findings by neuroscientists, geneticists, economists, demographers, physiologists, and public health experts, along with the Alzheimer's Association, American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, National Alliance for Caregiving, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging, Wharton Business School and Yale School of Public Health.
About the Author: Marie Meade, MBA, Founder of HWPerennial LLC, is a "Work-Life Reinventor" who created the Reinvention Roadmap Kick-Start program. Her decades of life-work experiences include being a scholarship student at Georgetown University, a consumer-product entrepreneur with customers in storefront shops in 32 U.S. states and online customers in 19 countries, a high-performing contributor at a Fortune Tech 30 company, a former foster parent and early-stage breast cancer survivor. Her work included training, research, and mentoring of others in reinvention and life transitions. She finds satisfaction in offering people ways to see fresh possibilities in constructing new chapters in their lives. See more at HWPerennial and Marie's LinkedIn profile.
Based on studies and real-life experiences, the 50 mini-chapters offer steps to bring about hopeful changes, and chapters end with questions to help readers connect their visionary thinking and clarify their ambitions. The work could be nicknamed "The Reinvention Book."
"An evolution is necessary for those who want a lifetime of meaningful accomplishments, so the book helps make transitions smoother," said Marie Meade, HWP's founder. "Transitions involve many factors, and the book's questions prompt reactions and introspection to help people avoid spending more time than necessary to reach new goals."
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"Because people of different ages and backgrounds learn in dissimilar ways, we offer multiple methods to gain deeper self-awareness, clarify their aspirations and inspire people to work for their goals," said Meade.
It's an easy-to-read and enjoyable work, as shown by these chapter titles:
"Have You Ever Wondered What Hidden Talents You May Have?"
"When Envy Supports Clarity in a New-Direction Decision"
"I Don't Think I Ever Want to Retire"
"Can I have the Name of Your Plastic Surgeon or Face Cream?"
"Five Common Myths About Aging"
"Our Brains on Gratitude
The work is patterned after HWPerennial's "Reinvention Roadmap Kick-Start" program designed to help people who are Doers, Achievers and Creatives at midlife and beyond based on information and practices distilled from more than 30 years of real-world experience and study.
Included are stories of successful lifestyle reinventions or extensions of the same pursuits by people such as Grandma Moses, who began painting at 76 and was still painting at 100, along with Frank Lloyd Wright, George Forman, Vera Wang, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Harlan Sanders, Joyce Meyer, Henry Kissinger and P.T. Barnum.
Sprinkled throughout are Inspirational quotes from a diverse cast of characters, including John Wooden, Sophia Loren, Martin Luther King Jr., Margaret Thatcher, Tony Robbins, Mike Ditka, George Washington Carver, Carl Jung, Condoleezza Rice, Albert Einstein, Mother Theresa, Betty White, Henry David Thoreau, Mahatma Gandhi, Pericles, Winston Churchill and The Dalai Lama.
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The book summarizes findings by neuroscientists, geneticists, economists, demographers, physiologists, and public health experts, along with the Alzheimer's Association, American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, National Alliance for Caregiving, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging, Wharton Business School and Yale School of Public Health.
About the Author: Marie Meade, MBA, Founder of HWPerennial LLC, is a "Work-Life Reinventor" who created the Reinvention Roadmap Kick-Start program. Her decades of life-work experiences include being a scholarship student at Georgetown University, a consumer-product entrepreneur with customers in storefront shops in 32 U.S. states and online customers in 19 countries, a high-performing contributor at a Fortune Tech 30 company, a former foster parent and early-stage breast cancer survivor. Her work included training, research, and mentoring of others in reinvention and life transitions. She finds satisfaction in offering people ways to see fresh possibilities in constructing new chapters in their lives. See more at HWPerennial and Marie's LinkedIn profile.
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