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SuperAging : getting older without getting old  Cover Image Book Book

SuperAging : getting older without getting old / David Cravit and Larry Wolf.

Cravit, David, (author.). Wolf, Larry, (author.).

Summary:

Welcome to the dazzling new world of SuperAging, where everything youve been taught about aging is challenged. Getting older does not need to mean the end of accomplishment and growth. For SuperAgers, the period after age 65 can be one of the most productive and fulfilling times of life. Why settle for getting old when you can thrive? David Cravit is the president of CARP and the vice-president of Zoomer Media. Zoomer will be promoting the book with a dedicated podcast and website. Cravit lives in Toronto, ON.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781954854864 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: xv, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Seattle : Flashpoint Books, 2023.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Discover the 7 essentials"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
The 7 A's of superaging -- Attitude -- Awareness -- Activity -- Accomplishment -- Autonomy -- Attachment -- Avoidance -- You're a superager now!
Subject: Ageism.
Aging > Psychological aspects.
Longevity.
Older people.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    "Welcome to the dazzling new world of SuperAging, where everything you've been taught about aging is challenged. Getting older does not need to mean the end of accomplishment and growth. For SuperAgers, the period after age sixty-five can be one of the most productive and fulfilling times of life. SuperAging is already a reality for millions. But the science, business, and culture of aging have changed at such a rapid pace that they can be hard to keep up with. That's where authors David Cravit and LarryWolf can help. They've broken SuperAging down into seven simple components--Attitude, Awareness, Activity, Autonomy, Achievement, Attachment, and Avoidance--and in this groundbreaking book, they show how you can put these forces to work in your own life.From taking control of your health and health care to revolutionary ways of thinking about retirement, money, housing, and even relationships, you'll discover how to make your seventies, eighties, nineties, and beyond some of the best years of your life.Why settle for getting old when you can thrive?"--
  • Baker & Taylor
    Breaking SuperAging down into seven simple components—Attitude, Awareness, Activity, Autonomy, Achievement, Attachment and Avoidance, this revolutionary book shows how the period after age 65 can be one of the most productive and fulfilling times of life.
  • Perseus Publishing

    Get older without getting old!  

    Welcome to the dazzling new world of SuperAging, where everything you’ve been taught about aging is challenged. Getting older does not need to mean the end of accomplishment and growth. For SuperAgers, the period after age sixty-five can be one of the most productive and fulfilling times of life. 

    SuperAging is already a reality for millions. But the science, business, and culture of aging have changed at such a rapid pace that they can be hard to keep up with. That’s where authors David Cravit and Larry Wolf can help. They’ve broken SuperAging down into seven simple components—Attitude, Awareness, Activity, Autonomy, Achievement, Attachment, and Avoidance—and in this groundbreaking book, they show how you can put these forces to work in your own life. From taking control of your health and health care to revolutionary ways of thinking about retirement, money, housing, and even relationships, you’ll discover how to make your seventies, eighties, nineties, and beyond some of the best years of your life. Why settle for getting old when you can thrive? 

     


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