The Aging of Aquarius
Igniting Passion and Purpose as an Elder
- Publisher
- New Society Publishers
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2018
- Category
- Aging, Aging, Happiness
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780865718944
- Publish Date
- Sep 2018
- List Price
- $17.99
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Description
Live your passion and purpose and change the world as an empowered elder.
Your career has wound down, the kids have moved, and your schedule is clear...for the next 30 years.
In your youth, you cared about people and planet earth, and you had grand visions of changing the world. At some point, those passions and that sense of purpose got buried under diapers and the 9-5. Still, that old you remains alive. Now, with the rest of your life ahead, you can be the change and make this next stage of your life the most powerful yet.
But where to start?
Helen Wilkes, a retired professor and activist, takes readers on an inspiring journey to find renewed purpose in retirement. Along the way she helps readers navigate the transition to a post-work identity by fanning the embers of lost passions and developing new interests.
Whether you are drawn to gardening clubs, to social justice issues, political campaigning, ethical investing, or creativity through the arts, The Aging of Aquarius offers inspiration, practical steps, and extra resources to help reignite your passion, your sense of purpose, and to effect real change in the world as an empowered elder.
AWARDS
- GOLD | 2018 Nautilus Book Awards: Aging Consciously
- BRONZE | 2018 Foreword INDIES: Self Help
About the author
Helen Wilkes, Ph.D. is an energized octogenarian who survived a lifetime of hardships ranging from fleeing Nazi Germany as a child to navigating personal and professional obstacles as an adult. She persevered and created a richly rewarding life. Retirement has been the icing on her cake, bringing inner transformation and freedom. Helen is author of the award-winning book Letters from the Lost. She lives in Vancouver, Canada.
Awards
- Winner, Nautilus Award
- Commended, Foreword INDIE