Concerns of Women Over 50 by Jean Shaw looks at the anxieties affecting most women in midlife.
Based on conversations with old school friends, Jean reflects on issues she and her peers are currently facing, such as problems with diet, exercise, finance, health, relationships, sleep and weight gain.
The topics in Concerns of Women over 50 are discussed in a conversational way, and Jean intersperses her thoughts with jokes and quotes about the subjects under review.
Whilst not claiming to be an expert on anything, she suggests small changes you can make in your life to improve the golden years, which come to us all.
She emphasizes what you most likely already know, and that is the link between diet, weight and health, plus the importance of working hard to maintain strong finances and relationships.
This is not a self-help book as such, and whilst not claiming to be an expert on anything, or offering any detailed solutions, she explains in layman terms about issues and conditions which many
of us don't really understand.
These include -
*antioxidants
*cholesterol
*high blood pressure
*free radicals
*why you need to maintain your muscle mass
and she also offers advice on how to recognize if someone has a Stroke and what you can do if you suffer a Heart Attack and are alone.
Jean suggests sensible small changes you can make in your life to improve the golden years, which come to us all.
After all, personal wealth comes in many forms, doesn't it, and it's not always financial.
The book ends with a light hearted look back at how things have changed over the years based on two e-mails she has received , and which high light just how crazy the world has become.
Based on conversations with old school friends, Jean reflects on issues she and her peers are currently facing, such as problems with diet, exercise, finance, health, relationships, sleep and weight gain.
The topics in Concerns of Women over 50 are discussed in a conversational way, and Jean intersperses her thoughts with jokes and quotes about the subjects under review.
Whilst not claiming to be an expert on anything, she suggests small changes you can make in your life to improve the golden years, which come to us all.
She emphasizes what you most likely already know, and that is the link between diet, weight and health, plus the importance of working hard to maintain strong finances and relationships.
This is not a self-help book as such, and whilst not claiming to be an expert on anything, or offering any detailed solutions, she explains in layman terms about issues and conditions which many
of us don't really understand.
These include -
*antioxidants
*cholesterol
*high blood pressure
*free radicals
*why you need to maintain your muscle mass
and she also offers advice on how to recognize if someone has a Stroke and what you can do if you suffer a Heart Attack and are alone.
Jean suggests sensible small changes you can make in your life to improve the golden years, which come to us all.
After all, personal wealth comes in many forms, doesn't it, and it's not always financial.
The book ends with a light hearted look back at how things have changed over the years based on two e-mails she has received , and which high light just how crazy the world has become.