We are all aging. We can view this situation as fraught with danger and decline, or as full of promise and possibility, claims the author.
Age brings many gifts and opportunities for continued growth. In this nine-session LifeGuide Bible Study, Dale and Sandy Larsen help you discover the Bible's perspective on aging.
Growing Older, Growing Wiser
Explains the aging process based on the Buddhist tenet about the inevitability of change, with descriptions of the four key stages of aging and advice about awareness, adaptation, and acceptance.
Growing Older, Growing Wiser
This new edition features an additional chapter describing how Sydney’s struggles with hip and back problems forced her to walk the walk. As a friend of hers says, “Last summer you wrote the book.
11 In Conclusion : Being Older and Wiser Children yearn to be big , to be adults . They think that adults do not have homework , can stay up late at night , and do whatever they want . Adolescents attempt to discover themselves and to ...
This is not a book about aging or anti-aging.
Is getting older to be feared or embraced? Is it merely a matter of deterioration and death or is it a platform for a new lifestyle with new opportunities and new joys? This is a story about getting older.
In Silver Sparks: Thoughts on Growing Older, Wiser, and Happier, Meg Selig explains why older people are happier people and how you can add joy to your own later years.
S. T. Charles and J. R. Piazza, “Memories of Social Interactions: Age Differences in Emotional Intensity,” Psychology and Aging 22 (2007): 300–309; Gloria Luong, Susan T. Charles, and Karen L. Fingerman, “Better with Age: Social ...