You cant help getting older, but you dont have to get old. (George Burns)Do you wonder what the future holds for you as you age? Are you becoming the kind of person you want to be? Do you want to avoid the pitfalls that often happen to peopleMore You cant help getting older, but you dont have to get old. (George Burns)Do you wonder what the future holds for you as you age? Are you becoming the kind of person you want to be? Do you want to avoid the pitfalls that often happen to people in the second half of life? Why do some seniors become sour old people, while others stay reasonably sweet, maturing gracefully, using their abilities to be helpful to others?
Lynda Murphy explores the importance of attitude, resilience, realistic thinking, gratitude, and friendship as we age. She presents scriptural references on how to erase negative self-image and painful youth experiences, transforming them into feelings of self-worth so that a person can walk, think, and act confidently, letting inner beauty shine, and finishing with a life well lived.In a heart-felt and personal way, Lynda Murphy pens the wisdom she has garnered from the peaks and valleys of her own life, and from honest discussions with many other women who are in the second half of their lives.In addition, with forty years of experience in the image business, the author, offers advice about keeping up an attractive appearance, in regards to hair, makeup, and fashion that compliments various figure types.
Adding a bit of humor, she makes us smile as we identify with the aspects of growing older.