Thriving as elders is not just about filling our time - it’s about how we lead a fulfilling life over time. It’s about how we face the realities of aging and its often disorienting change, while continuing to grow and thrive well into our 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond.
Using an evidence-based framework, we’ll share our experience and strategies, deepen practical skills, expand possibilities and create a personal legacy and mission.
This generative process is designed to stimulate insight, bring more awareness and intention to our decisions and actions, and illuminate how we are growing and showing up in the world for ourselves and others.
Benefits/Outcomes
Your participation in this conversation promises to enrich your capacity to thrive as an elder. Benefits include:
- Having greater clarity about what drives your choices and why this matters
- Learning effective strategies to handle fatigue, isolation and loss with grace
- Practicing powerful skills to connect with yourself and refresh your relationships
- Being inspired with more possibilities
- Focusing attention on living your legacy and personal mission
- Honoring and celebrating continuous growth
- A brave and supportive space in which to explore and learn
Feedback from prior participants:
"What a great opportunity to give voice to this important stage in our lives!
"I really needed this as I embark on my next stage of life.
"For me, this class was invaluable. It helped me change the way I am thinking at a difficult time. The breakout rooms made sharing possible and I was able to engage in a meaningful way."
As this is a members-only event, you must be logged into your account to register. The registration fee covers the full series.
"Aging is not lost youth, but a new stage of opportunity and strength." ~ Betty Freidan
About Barbara Beizer
Barbara is a certified Leadership Coach, working with people who wish to grow and thrive as
human beings and leaders. Her practice draws on decades of business and non-profit leadership experience, graduate studies in organizational psychology and change, ongoing research, an eclectic array of resources and traditions, and finely-honed intuition. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in India, and for more than ten years after 9/11, co-facilitated multicultural interfaith community dialogues. Since leaving the corporate world, she’s designed and delivered close to a hundred workshops on resilience, transition, thriving, leadership and related topics.