50+ Living Our Best Lives Now And In The Future

Refusing to Be Invisible provides valuable information and practical advice for women 50+ who want to feel empowered to live their best lives now and in the future.

The author draws from current research, expert opinion, her own background in the communication field, and the exeriences of numerous other women who graciously shared some of their insights and stories in this book.

Readers will learn how to use stories to reframe how others see them. They will also learn how to apply some strategies for greater empowerment in healthcare and workplace settings.  In addition, readers will learn how to identify and address age biases, develop a positive mindset about aging, use their power to improve their health and well-being, and learn how to plan for their best post-career years as empowered women.

As the author, I was recently a guest on The EndGame podcast to talk about my new book. Thank you for the invitation, Don Akchin!  Click here to listen.

Thank you, Stella Fosse, for inviting me to write a guest post on your blog about ageism, women, and my new book. Click here to read.    

Jeff Nesler, Manager of Coming of Age in New York, NY, invited me to be a webinar guest to talk about my new book, Refusing to Be Invisible. Jeff recruited Martha Blackwelder to be the interview host. Thank you both for such a delightful experience! Click here to watch.

 

 

 

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Take Action with Boomer Best U

  • Develop a positive attitude towards aging
  • Cultivate a life-long learning mindset
  • Seek opportunities to apply experience, knowledge, skills, or insights in meaningful ways
  • Practice healthy Iifestyle choices
  • Recognize and challenge age biases/ gendered age biases
  • Refuse to become invisible
  • Invest in lifestyle planning for the future
  • Engage in meaningful connections with  others
  • Promote respectful intergenerational communication

“I’ve learned that making a living is not the same thing as making a life.” Maya Angelou

“There are many ways of going forward, but only one way of standing still.” Franklin D. Roosevelt