Leveling the Aging Playing Field
By Miriam Saam
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Miriam Saam
This is a short book that is written by an eighty-seven-year-old woman who is young in mind and who lived her young years in a way that enriched her elderly years with many memories that content her now, without regrets of things not done or opportunities missed many years ago when she was young.
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Leveling the Aging Playing Field - Miriam Saam
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Published by AuthorHouse 06/19/2015
ISBN: 978-1-5049-0780-4 (sc)
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6582.pngContents
My Aging Process And How It May Help You
My Appearance
Skiing
Old Friends
My Children
Life Is An Adventure
Aches And Pains
Move It, Or You Will Lose It
Obesity!
Make A Plan
Our Proverbial Shoe String
The First Toys We Owned
How We Got It All Together
My Housing Evolution
Money
Interesting Thing About Aging
On Being Unconventional
Politic And Religion
Let Go!
Labels
Diaries
This book is not written for the elderly to read, because I will never presume to advise the Greatest Generation.
They got this far without any help from me. It is written as a road map for the fifty something generations who wish to become successful in the aging game. This is a short book that is written by an elderly woman, who is young in mind and has reached her eighty-seventh birthday. I am that woman, although when I was fifty years old I had no idea, how I would get from that age to this point in time. When you hear an old person warn that you should cherish every moment of your young life now, because it all goes by so quickly, believe it. Prepare, not only by socking money in the bank, but deciding now how to live as an elderly person and enjoy those years fully.