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| After 50 It's Up To Us: Developing The Skills And Agility We'll Need | 
enlarge | Author: George Schofield Publisher: Clarity Group, Inc. Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 584695
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0979038243 Dewey Decimal Number: 646.79 EAN: 9780979038242 ASIN: 0979038243
Publication Date: September 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Pages show no marks, no underlining, no highlighting, no folds, no creases, no rips, and no tears. No remainder marks. Cover shows no rips, no creases, no chips, no noticeable shelf wear, no significant rubbing, no readily visible scratches. Ships in a heavy-duty, bubble wrap lined mailer, USPS mailer, or cardboard box. I am a Kansas mom, dedicated to good values.
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Product Description This enjoyable, personal and pragmatic book is written from original investigative research. After 50 ItOs Up To Us: developing the skills and agility weOll need is the book for you if you have questions about your skill and agility after 50. Together, the reader and Dr. Schofield explore pioneering lives after 50 and develop understanding through the engaging lives and stories of others after 50. This highly accessible book also provides the reader with the opportunity for practical learning exercises and personal awareness.
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Wonderful!! July 30, 2008 What a wonderful book! The most fun book I've read in a long time. Makes perfect sense. What took so long for this one?
It Really IS "Up To Us!" November 23, 2007 As one who has admired Dr. George Schofield's mind and work for years, I am delighted that he has finally chosen to share his research and perspectives on this very significant life intersection. While reporting as a social scientist, Dr. Schofield most importantly shares his own life long journey and his courage to live at life's edges. This authentic voice permeates this work and one feels that one has a wise companion for the road ahead. This central message has never been more true: we are responsible for what happens; I find this a powerful and positive reminder.
A must read... November 14, 2007 "After 50" is a must read for anyone facing transitions in mid-life. Dr. Schofield's book is filled with insightful tools to help navigate this often unsettling transition. My favorite chapter is "A New Framework for Skill and Agility after 50", in which he sets forth a learning plan with exercises designed to examine our own story and abilities. It is an enjoyable read filled with substantial exercises to help us develop our own path and abilities.
Tools for looking at ourselves November 14, 2007 George Schofield has provided an easy to follow pathway for each of us to determine our "readiness" for life after 50 and beyond. For many of us whose "eye on the ball" was so intense that we failed to notice that the magic line of middle-age had come and gone, Mr. Schofield provides us with tools to reassess ourselves and our lives while "in transit." As one who has long crossed that line, the advise I've provided others in preparation for the later stages of life is "expect to be surprised." No one can anticipate all of the financial, social and personal changes which arrive with aging (including the welcome as well as the unwelcome). "After 50 It's Up to Us" provides tools for each of us to develop the flexibility often required to effectively respond to the arrival of the unexpected. I highly recommend this book.
How did we ever get to be this age? November 5, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Somehow I always thought I would stay young, but suddenly 50 is looming on the horizon! George Schofield wisely and in a very readable format lays it out for us: now that we are here, what do we need to do to take care of ourselves, our families and the rest of our lives.?
Schofield is smart, practical and gave me a lot of think about. I would reccomend this book to all those babyboomers who never trusted anyone over 30, and are now in our 40's 50's and 60's! Yipes! How did this happen? Thanks! I'm buying it as gifts to give to my friends.
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