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Posted by Katie Sheehan, Senior Communications Manager, Berrett-Koehler Publishers Inc.
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by Richard J. Leider and Alan M. Webber
Co-published with AARP
When one chapter is finished and the next one has yet to be written we wonder, “What’s next?” For many it happens in midlife, but it can happen at any point. It’s a time full of enormous potential, a whole new phase of life. It’s called Life Reimagined .
Here is your GPS. You’ll be inspired by the stories of ordinary people who have reimagined their lives in extraordinary ways and by the pioneers of the Life Reimagined movement such as Jane Pauley, James Brown, Emilio Estefan, and Chris Gardner. Use the powerful set of tools, practices, and insights-enhanced online at AARP’s Life Reimagined website-to help you uncover your own special gifts, connect with people who can support you, and try out new possibilities.
Life Reimagined says that each of us is an experiment of one. No old rules, no outdated societal norms, no boundaries of convention or expectation. Life Reimagined is more than a new phase of life-it’s a mindset, a movement, and a moment of possibility that we are all living in.
Life Reimagined says that each of us is an experiment of one. Each of us has the right and the responsibility to choose our own way, throughout all the years of our life. No old rules, no outdated societal norms, no boundaries of convention or expectation. Ultimately, Life Reimagined is more than a new phase of life-it’s a mindset, a movement, and a moment of possibility that we are all living in.
Richard J. Leider is the founder and chairman of the Inventure Group. He is ranked by Forbes as one of the “Top 5” most respected executive coaches and by the Conference Board as a “legend in coaching.” He is the author or coauthor of eight books, including the bestselling Repacking Your Bags.
Alan M. Webber is the cofounding editor of Fast Company magazine and was the editorial director and managing editor of the Harvard Business Review. He has written for numerous publications, including the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, and the Washington Post, and is the author of Rules of Thumb.
Publication date: October 2013, $16.95, paperback, 216 pages, 5 ½" x 8 ½"
ISBN 9781609949327 Personal Growth