
60 is not the new 50.
It is something completely different. It is less about
sticking with what you've always done and more about doing
what brings you joy. Less about safety and more about taking
on a new passion . . . or revisiting one you lost along the
way.
It's about a time of seeing, probably for the first time,
how precious time is . . . and how quickly it's moving. Of
understanding you're not too old to start a new life.
That
if you've always wanted to write, then you should write. If
you've always wanted to paint or learn a musical instrument,
then you should do it. It is finally time to do what brings
you joy.
Bruce Frankel, author of What Should I Do with the Rest
of My Life:
True Stories of Finding Success, Passion, and
New Meaning in the Second Half of Life,
talks about the
surprises he discovered while doing research for his book.
"They rarely referenced their own ages.
They were more focused on what they were going to do next,
how they were going to improve upon what they had done, what
they were dreaming up. I continue to be surprised by how
agile of mind and body they were, how intellectually
challenging, how resourceful and how determined they are to
make a difference in ways we often more associate with young
adults."
According to actress Shirley MacLaine,
"Limitations?
Those are only what you think they are and
nothing more.
Set your goals, go after them and don't be
afraid to experience a part of yourself you haven't
encountered before."
If you can see 60 on the horizon . . . or you're already in
your 60's, 70's or 80's, it is definitely not too late to
create the life you've always imagined. Join me and a
community of women who are interested in going into 60
and Beyond wide awake, fully engaged, and living life to
the fullest.
We'll spend the weekend walking quietly in nature, sitting
joyfully in circle, journaling, meditating, working
experientially in small and large groups, laughing, crying,
eating chocolate mindfully . . . and in the process finding
the direction for a fully-alive new life and a deeper sense
of meaning.
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This weekend retreat will be
held at the beautiful Wolf Cove Inn Bed and Breakfast, a
lakefront inn with two acres of magnificent scenery in the
Sebago Western Lakes Region of Maine. On the shores of Tripp
Lake, the Inn offers an oasis of relaxation, the perfect
setting to revel in nature, find solitude and enjoy time
together. For information, please visit
www.wolfcoveinn.com.
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Facilitated weekend
retreat, opening at 5:00 pm on Friday evening,
August 3, and continuing from 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
on Saturday, August 4, and from 9:00 am – 2:00
pm on Sunday, August 5. |
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Two night's lodging
at Wolf Cove Inn B & B in picturesque Poland
Spring, Maine. |
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All meals from
dinner of Friday evening through lunch on Sunday
afternoon. |
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The retreat price
includes double occupancy rooms. There are a
limited number of private rooms available for an
additional $150. |
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$300 is due a time
of registration ($150 of this is
non-refundable); the remaining $395 is due no
later than May 25 (after this date, there are no
refunds). |
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