In this practical and inspiring book about aging well, best-selling author David McNally shares the key to "aging upward" to become the flourishing elder you aspire to be.
"This book is an inspiring conversation with a seasoned and compassionate guide, who will show you how to reimagine your elderhood as a time of creativity and rich possibilities."
--Ann Cahill, director, John O'Donohue Literary Estate
Beginning in 2024, over twelve thousand Americans per day will turn sixty-five. Most desire to live full and engaged lives.
Through real-life examples, reflective questions, and provocative exercises, this life purpose book teaches readers to age successfully by renewing their interests and passions, gifting their knowledge to others, and participating in the world in ways they never dreamed they could.
David McNally, a member of the Speaker's Hall of Fame, is a globally recognized thought leader on topics of purpose and meaning. McNally's best-selling books, films, and corporate training programs have been released in over twenty countries. In his newest book, McNally brings his focus and expertise to the abundant possibilities of late life.
In this later life self-discovery book, you will learn how to:
- Define your purpose for this era of life.
- Discover new passions and interests.
- Approach aging as a spiritual journey.
- Build new relationships and share your wisdom.
- Rise above the problems of the world by contributing to the solutions.
This dynamic personal development book is the perfect retirement book, senior citizen gift, and baby boomer gift for fans of From Strength to Strength and The Gift of Years.
Your later years are the perfect time to live a life of purpose and contribution. IF YOU'RE ALIVE will show you how.
"IF YOU'RE ALIVE has given me a clear road map to truly make my mark during the twilight of my life."
--Bill Lentsch, COO of Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis
"David McNally inspires you to embrace your life now and be the storyteller of your future."
--David O'Fallon, former director of education at National Endowment for the Arts