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Our Wisdom Years: Growing Older with Joy, Fulfillment, Resilience, and No Regrets

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By (author): Charles Garfield

Some of the most profound growth of our lives can happen in the home stretch, the years after age sixty or so. Its a time when we can finally crystallize the meaning of what weve been and done so far and fully expand into the self weve always intended to be, guided by the voice of the soul. But, says psychologist Charles Garfield, that can only happen if we first loosen the grip of the life weve led so far, the one thats been focused outwardly - on activity, achievement, and the idea of success - and let our souls lead the way.

In Our Wisdom Years, he skillfully and practically guides readers through nine tasks that can transform the struggles of aging, bringing fulfillment, joy, and serenity. Drawing on the understandings that come from both his work as acclaimed success guru in the 1980s and the truths distilled from long-term work with those at the end of life, Garfield offers a fresh, uplifting vision of the wholeness that awaits us in our wisdom years.

Our Wisdom Years is unique among books in the conscious aging genre in its understanding of how challenging it can be to make the shift from the ubiquitous values of drive and achievement that infuse our contemporary success culture to the inner orientation that gives richness to later life. Because of that, Garfield is well positioned to offer considerable expertise on retirement, its inner challenges for people leaving the work force, and the promise of transformation that can come with a turn from a focus on achievement to a focus on satisfaction.

Filled with the authors insights and life experiences, the reader is taken through the nine tasks of transformation. Dr. Garfield shares how we can gracefully let go of the younger selves weve been and walk through the opening that keeps beckoning toward this soul-driven version of later life. He encourages us to take the risk of being fully alive as our years pass. This is no small task - aging is not for the faint of heart! The beautiful paradox of growing older is that none of the gifts of age are available without the kind of loss that forces us to confront mortality in a way we cant deny. In the face of loss, were changed and expanded by truths that come from the heart, not the mind. We learn that were more than our bodies, part of something much larger than we are; that love and kindness matter most of all. See more
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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Central Recovery Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781949481181

About Charles Garfield

Charles Garfield PhD founded Shanti an internationally honored volunteer organization dedicated to the care of the dying and those living with cancer and AIDS and the Shanti National Training Institute which takes Shantis model to organizations around the country and world. He has been teaching the skills of serving dying people for more than forty years and was named National Activist of the Year for his work with Shanti. Garfield has worked as a clinical professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California School of Medicine at San Francisco (UCSF) for more than three decades. While on the faculty of the Cancer Research Institute at UCSF he was one of the early contributors to the burgeoning field of psychosocial oncology. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association he is currently a research scholar at the Starr King School of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. He also teaches courses on the end of life at the Metta Institute in San Francisco where he is a founding faculty member of the training program for end-of-life counselors and at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. Garfield writes for and serves on the editorial board of Greater Good a national e-magazine from the University of California Berkeleys Center for Science and the Greater Good.

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