Coming to Terms with Aging
While many societies embrace aging, ours shuns it. We hide signs of
aging and whistle past our mortality. We have euphemisms to avoid the
“D” word. We create a new apartheid—based on age—that keeps elders
segregated in assisted living facilities and nursing homes. All this fear of
aging—our denial—undervalues time and erodes our self esteem.

Imagine the tremendous benefits of coming to terms with aging.

Coming to Terms with Aging: The Secret to Meaningful Time offers an
alternative to denial—an inspiring way to deal with life’s natural pathway.
Learn the most common aging fears and overcome them. Discover how
aging serves life. This hopeful book introduces Life Awareness—the way
to master your fears. It frees you to focus on the present—to enjoy every
sacred second of it.
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Coming to Terms with Aging
While many societies embrace aging, ours shuns it. We hide signs of
aging and whistle past our mortality. We have euphemisms to avoid the
“D” word. We create a new apartheid—based on age—that keeps elders
segregated in assisted living facilities and nursing homes. All this fear of
aging—our denial—undervalues time and erodes our self esteem.

Imagine the tremendous benefits of coming to terms with aging.

Coming to Terms with Aging: The Secret to Meaningful Time offers an
alternative to denial—an inspiring way to deal with life’s natural pathway.
Learn the most common aging fears and overcome them. Discover how
aging serves life. This hopeful book introduces Life Awareness—the way
to master your fears. It frees you to focus on the present—to enjoy every
sacred second of it.
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Coming to Terms with Aging

Coming to Terms with Aging

by I Michael Grolssman
Coming to Terms with Aging

Coming to Terms with Aging

by I Michael Grolssman

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Overview

While many societies embrace aging, ours shuns it. We hide signs of
aging and whistle past our mortality. We have euphemisms to avoid the
“D” word. We create a new apartheid—based on age—that keeps elders
segregated in assisted living facilities and nursing homes. All this fear of
aging—our denial—undervalues time and erodes our self esteem.

Imagine the tremendous benefits of coming to terms with aging.

Coming to Terms with Aging: The Secret to Meaningful Time offers an
alternative to denial—an inspiring way to deal with life’s natural pathway.
Learn the most common aging fears and overcome them. Discover how
aging serves life. This hopeful book introduces Life Awareness—the way
to master your fears. It frees you to focus on the present—to enjoy every
sacred second of it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013916043
Publisher: ebookbakery
Publication date: 02/12/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 135
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

I Michael Grossman is the author of three books: Coming to Terms with Aging: the Secret to Meaningful Time, from RDR Books; Shrinkwrapped: my first fifty years on the couch, from RDR books; and his latest book is The Power, a novel. Grossman is also the CEO of www.ebookbakery.com, which specializes in converting manuscripts to ebooks.

About Coming to Terms with Aging:

“Coming to Terms with Aging deals with a crucial area … a theme of great consequence … to a public desperately in need of such a message.” Sherwin B. Nuland

“Coming to Terms with Aging is based on a simple—yet profound—premise: the acceptance of death can enrich life. It is a hopeful, optimistic book that asks hard questions and provides evocative exercises to guide readers to their own conclusions.” —William T. Merkel, Ph.D., ABPP, coauthor of One Family, Two Family, New Family: Stories and Advice for Stepfamilies.

“I Michael Grossman has written an honest and searching book about a difficult subject, one that deserves to be read by anyone look for alternative ways to confront their mortality.” Ira Wood, The Kitchen Man

Grossman has also written numerous newspaper commentaries, consumer and trade
articles on topics ranging from ecology, ethics, travel marketing, flying, and bank marketing to applied ergonomics. Among the publications in which his works have appeared are Advertising Age, Ergo Solutions, The CLIA Cruise Industry Annual Report, The American Banker and Plane and Pilot. Grossman has appeared on national radio and TV shows including Arthur Frommer's Travel Channel show and NBC-TV's New York City affiliate.

Born in Muskegon, Michigan, Grossman currently resides in Rhode Island with his wife.
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