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Baby Boomer Alert
Get ready for the next prime of your life! Today we're living so much longer and more productively that age sixty has truly become the new age forty-the prime of life when our careers are in full swing, our minds are at their most creative, and our passions burn their hottest. -Mark Victor Hansen and Art Linkletter So how do we ensure that our bodies remain fit, our minds alert and creative, our finances stable-even growing-throughout our senior years? TV icon Art Linkletter (incredibly active in several enterprises at the age of 94) and Chicken Soup for the Soul® cocreator Mark Victor Hansen team up to show us how. Much more than a pep talk about maintaining a youthful attitude in our Second Prime, How to Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life provides tools we can use : strategies, self-tests, worksheets and resources, plus dozens of inspiring stories and humorous anecdotes. Woven together by the authors' own invincible spirits, these empowering principles come alive as Hansen and Linkletter motivate us to find greater purpose and passion in what we do, making the rest of our lives the best ever.

299 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2006

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May 17, 2016
When you see the title of this book, does it interest you? Do you wonder how its possible to make the rest of your life truly the best of your life? Well, in this book, you will read about things that you never considered, or if you have, never really thought deeply about how much doing that particular thing could affect you in a way that would improve your life and in fact create a better life as a result. Throughout this book, you will not only learn about health and fitness, aging and diet, you will also learn about you. The importance of connections with others, having friends throughout your life. Going back to school, having a lifelong education, learning more about your individual strengths and weaknesses. What can you do with them to ensure happiness in your later years, particularly after retirement? How about sex in old age...is it normal/? Are people in their 80's and 90's really getting it on? And if so, how often? It discusses your spiritual life, your religion. You must remember that life is about taking opportunities. Your goal is to get out of that comfort zone you've been in for years. Comfortable is great, but if you want to life the best of your life for the rest of your life, staying in it is not going to help much. You will just continue on as you are now. What are you going to do? What are you going to choose? Are you going to choose to live the life you want, the life you dream? Or are you going to just dream and do nothing, imagining how life could be should you decide to take action on that dream "tomorrow?" We all know tomorrow may not come, and if it does, chances are good we are going to say the same thing, with tomorrow once again.
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July 20, 2015
If you remember Art Linkletter, you'll have a good feel for the tone of this book. It's humorous and fun, but less pithy than I'd hoped. If you know the Chicken Soup for the Soul series (created by Mark Victor Hansen and Jack Canfield) you'll have a good feel for the relative usefulness of the ideas presented in this book. It all makes sense, so much so that it's all common sense. I didn't learn much, but I did enjoy the read.
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June 30, 2010
I liked this book. Well researched ideas for taking good care of yourself. It also points out that there is the limiting factor of genetics. Interspersed with humorous tales and jokes. Best ideas are to eat smart, keep physically active and keep mentally active. Make sure you have friends to share life with.
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January 3, 2016
I could not give it one star, only because it is Art Linkletter. Same old advice repeated over and over in this book. Eat right, exercise, save money and go to church.
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