This is a groundbreaking new self-help book for the 84 million Baby
Boomers who want a new model for the second half of their lives the
"Power Years." In bestselling books such as "Age Wave" and "Age
Power," renowned trend-spotter Ken Dychtwald has explored how the
aging of North America's 84 million Baby Boomers will influence
virtually every aspect of society. Now, for the first time,
Dychtwald and "Time" magazine senior writer Daniel Kadlec share the
quality-of-life insights gained in three decades of study,
research, and reporting and show Baby Boomers how to make the years
ahead the best years of their lives. Through inspiring anecdotes,
prescriptive advice, cutting-edge research, and even a few
cautionary tales, the authors show readers over 40 how to have fun
again, find a new balance between satisfying work and enjoyable
leisure, enhance the quality of their relationships, re-imagine
their lifestyles, rediscover their life's purpose, and keep their
financial lives running smoothly in order to fund their future
dreams. Published in conjunction with Dychtwald's series of "Power
Years" supplements appearing in the "New York Times" magazine
throughout 2005, this empowering guide to adult self-reinvention is
sure to be a hit with the large, affluent audience of book-buying
Baby Boomers. Ken Dychtwald, PhD (San Francisco, CA), is a
psychologist and gerontologist and the author of several successful
books on aging-related topics, including "Age Power," "Bodymind,"
and "Age Wave." Widely viewed as North America's leading visionary
on the personal, social, and cultural implications of the "Age
Wave," he is a consultant to major corporations and organizations
and a sought-after public speaker who has presented to more than
two million people worldwide. Dr. Dychtwald appears frequently on
the "Today" show, "60 Minutes," "Good Morning America," and other
programs. In addition to ongoing media coverage of the author in
such publications as "Newsweek," "USA Today," "U.S. News and World
Report," and "BusinessWeek," a major quarterly "Power Years"
supplement is appearing in the "New York Times" magazine in
conjunction with the book. Daniel J. Kadlec (Chappaqua, NY), has
won multiple writing awards in his nine years as a columnist and
senior writer at "Time" magazine; he previously won awards for
columns in "USA Today." He has been a contributing editor at CNN
and has appeared on "Good Morning America," CNBC, and PBS's "Wall
Street Week" and "Nightly Business Report."
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