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Dynamic Aging (Now on Amazon)

Dynamic Aging: I Intend to Live Forever … So Far, So Good! by Joy Sloan Jinks

Aging gracefully, purposefully and impactfully is within everyone’s grasp. Dynamic Aging is the book that offers lessons to guide readers to a happier more fulfilling life as readers age dynamically, robustly, powerfully and extraordinarily.

Dynamic Aging, according to author, Joy Jinks, “is inspiring and redefines perceptions regarding aging and challenges Baby Boomers to maintain attitudes of mind and heart that can invigorate us so that we can be fully engaged no matter our age.”

This book provides stories, guidelines and exercises to make the reader challenge perceptions about aging and dare to redefine aging. It asks, among others, the question, “What is the new story about aging that needs to be lived, rehearsed and written in large bold letters in our minds and on paper? It challenges the reader to exercise life as an adventure, to expand the body’s sensory awareness, and to become ecstatic by the beauty and wonder of the journey!

Dynamic Aging is interspersed with anecdotes, inspirational poems and quotes, as well as practical tips and lessons. It dares to ask the question that get to the root of our own perceptions as we age. It also offers psychological and spiritual practices that engage the reader in a grand experiment in soul work for those approaching these most rewarding and challenging years.

The ultimate purpose of Dynamic Aging is to foster the spiritual disciplines that help us navigate this demanding time of life; to begin the dialogue to change the present paradigm about aging; and to empower the reader to become the activist that uses wisdom, skills, time and talents to create the new social systems for our children and grandchildren.


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