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The Four Dimensions of Aging: An AGES and STAGES Approach to Getting OLDER and WISER
by Don Ayre
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Synopsis
Tired of feeling like your life's best years are behind you?
As you get "older," do you long to be truly "wiser"? In The Four Dimensions of Aging, 90-year-old social worker and cancer survivor Don Ayre offers a revolutionary guide to finding deeper meaning in the second half of life.
Ayre ...
As you get "older," do you long to be truly "wiser"? In The Four Dimensions of Aging, 90-year-old social worker and cancer survivor Don Ayre offers a revolutionary guide to finding deeper meaning in the second half of life.
Ayre ...
Tired of feeling like your life's best years are behind you?
As you get "older," do you long to be truly "wiser"? In The Four Dimensions of Aging, 90-year-old social worker and cancer survivor Don Ayre offers a revolutionary guide to finding deeper meaning in the second half of life.
Ayre challenges the notion that life is only a three-dimensional journey of body, mind, and soul. He reveals that AGING is a four-dimensional process that fully integrates your physical, intellectual, emotional, and most importantly, your spiritual self.
Drawing from his own life's "storms"—losing his partner of 51 years and battling cancer—Ayre shows you how to transform inevitable challenges into moments of "Storms Uplifting". Discover the power of balancing MINDFULNESS and SOULFULNESS to unlock profound PEACEFULNESS.
Learn the four basic life questions that will guide you through the final, most crucial transitional stages, leading to a renewed purpose and a deeper contribution to humanity.
Stop just growing old. Start actively AGING—and get truly wiser!
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