“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.”- Maya Angelo
None of us relish the prospect of old age. The idea of wrinkles, immobility, the onset of a whole host of ailments and medical issues fill most people with a dread which are both understandable and occasionally irrational.
But aging need not be like that. It is, after all, just one of life’s processes which, if we are lucky enough, we will all experience.
Vibrant Old Woman is a book which takes a look at ways women often shine in their later years. It is filled with a hope and optimism that is seen so often in the older generation, but which is also often overlooked.
With chapters on being grateful, creative, giving, happy and learning the book forms an assortment of fond recollections, memories and reminiscence, it is one of those books which makes you smile, laugh out loud and nod in acceptance, while occasionally wiping a joyful tear from your eye.
Becoming old doesn’t necessarily mean losing vibrancy. It’s still inside you, waiting for that excuse to be set free. Let it out and see the difference it will make to your life.
None of us relish the prospect of old age. The idea of wrinkles, immobility, the onset of a whole host of ailments and medical issues fill most people with a dread which are both understandable and occasionally irrational.
But aging need not be like that. It is, after all, just one of life’s processes which, if we are lucky enough, we will all experience.
Vibrant Old Woman is a book which takes a look at ways women often shine in their later years. It is filled with a hope and optimism that is seen so often in the older generation, but which is also often overlooked.
With chapters on being grateful, creative, giving, happy and learning the book forms an assortment of fond recollections, memories and reminiscence, it is one of those books which makes you smile, laugh out loud and nod in acceptance, while occasionally wiping a joyful tear from your eye.
Becoming old doesn’t necessarily mean losing vibrancy. It’s still inside you, waiting for that excuse to be set free. Let it out and see the difference it will make to your life.