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Saving The Best For Last: Creating Our Lives After 50

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Due to the overwhelming response of the authors' first book Invisible No More: The Secret Lives of Women Over 50, Saving the Best For Last incorporates several new chapters, as well as an exciting interactive element throughout. You, the reader, can not only read Renee's, Jean's and Joyce's enlightening and very real experiences of aging and reinvention, you can also participate in powerful life changing individual and group exercises and processes that will forever change the way you see the years after 50. The three authors speak candidly about many topics, including:
*sexuality
*dating and mating
*money
*faith and spitituality
*our mothers
*loss
*friendship

As you, too, pass the threshold of fifty, you may discover, as these women did, that this is a moment in your life to celebrate--a beginning, rather than an ending. This is a journey you will not want to miss. Saving the Best For Last is your roadmap and your guidebook.

240 pages, Paperback

First published April 16, 2009

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Renee Fisher

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August 19, 2009
This is a book that will wake you up, shake you up, and change the way you live the rest of your life. These three women share their life experiences in a powerful, provocative and sometimes hilarious way. At the end of each chapter are both discussion questions and interactive and individual exercises that will allow you to create your own vision for you life and get the tools you need to achieve your goals. This book is a must-read for all women.
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November 6, 2013
Definitely some great material here. I didn't love it -- my life has been so different than that of the authors -- but that doesn't mean they don't ask great questions, and raise excellent perspectives on growing older.
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