3rd Third Of Life
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Foreword By Max O. De Pree
Introduction: A Conversation With Max De Pree About Life After 60
Session I: Mining The Journey Reading: The Journey Of A Lifetime
Session II: Transitioning Out Of A Midlife Career Reading: Retiring To Work?
Session III: Facing Fears–Embracing Hope Reading: Not What We Expect
Session IV: Hopes And Dreams Reflection: Opportunity Calls By Peter Thorington Reading: Retirement 3.0
Session V: Renewed Calling Reflection: My Future In Ancient Mesopotamia By John Purvis Reading: Encore!
Session VI: Family And Roots Reading: Relationships Are Key
Session VII: Generativity Reading: An Interview With A Mentor
Session VIII: Spirituality Reading: Moses Was A Mountain Climber So What Now?
Reading: Three Thirds Of A Life Facilitators Notes
Additional Info
Considering retirement can be daunting. How do you know how to best plan for the future? Now there’s a helpful guidebook to lead you thoughtfully into the third third of life. In this brief workbook Walter C. Wright provides eight sessions to help those moving toward retirement plan out their next steps. Developed and field-tested at the Max De Pree Center for Leadership, this guide includes material for individuals and groups that will enable 50-somethings (and up) to prepare for the next chapter of life with confidence.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830837960
ISBN10: 0830837965
Walter Wright
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2012
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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