Your best life at any age / Andrew Fuller.

By: Fuller, Andrew, 1957- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Arcadia, NSW] : Bad Apple Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Edition: Rev/Updated edDescription: xiii, 240 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780648226796 (paperback)Other title: Your best life at any age : acknowledge your past, revive your present & realise your futureSubject(s): Self-actualization (Psychology) | Conduct of life | Life | Life cycle, Human | Ability, Influence of age on | Human body (Philosophy) | Identity (Psychology) | Mind and body | Psychophysiology | Life | Life cycle, Human | Human body (Philosophy) | Psychophysiology | Ability, Influence of age on | Mind and body | Identity (Psychology)DDC classification: 158.1
Contents:
Your best life at any age -- Early years (Ages 0-7) -- Childhood (Ages 8-14) -- Adolescence (Ages 15-21) -- Aspiring adulthood (Ages 22-28) -- The Napoleon years (Ages 29-35) -- Clinging to the wreckage (Ages 36-42) -- Holding the tiger by the tail (Ages 43-49) -- The agony and ecstasy (Ages 50-56) -- Regeneration or degeneration? (Ages 57-63) -- Intimacy or invisibility? (Ages 64-70) -- Dignity (Ages 71-77) -- Contentment and bitterness (Ages 78 and beyond) -- If I had to live my life over.
Summary: Have you ever wondered if you are living up to your potential? What if you knew in advance the common pitfalls and traps you might fall into when you hit a certain age? Imagine how you could improve your life if you knew exactly what might be looming on the horizon? In Your Best Life at Any Age, leading Australian psychologist Andrew Fuller has interviewed over 500 000 people to trace the most common identifiable stages of life. Understanding what stage you are in will lead to making changes that can improve your relationships, create better health and develop a more resilient mindset. Knowing the characteristics of your stage of life is vital, as the things that make a difference in your 20s, change in your 30s, alter again in your 50s and are completely different in your 60s and 70s. Drawing upon his years of practical experience and the combined wisdom of thousands of life patterns studied, Andrew Fuller has created a blueprint for life that helps you make the most of your life ... at any age.
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Originally published under the title: Life: a guide. Finch Publishing, 2011.

Includes bibliographical references.

Your best life at any age -- Early years (Ages 0-7) -- Childhood (Ages 8-14) -- Adolescence (Ages 15-21) -- Aspiring adulthood (Ages 22-28) -- The Napoleon years (Ages 29-35) -- Clinging to the wreckage (Ages 36-42) -- Holding the tiger by the tail (Ages 43-49) -- The agony and ecstasy (Ages 50-56) -- Regeneration or degeneration? (Ages 57-63) -- Intimacy or invisibility? (Ages 64-70) -- Dignity (Ages 71-77) -- Contentment and bitterness (Ages 78 and beyond) -- If I had to live my life over.

Have you ever wondered if you are living up to your potential? What if you knew in advance the common pitfalls and traps you might fall into when you hit a certain age? Imagine how you could improve your life if you knew exactly what might be looming on the horizon? In Your Best Life at Any Age, leading Australian psychologist Andrew Fuller has interviewed over 500 000 people to trace the most common identifiable stages of life. Understanding what stage you are in will lead to making changes that can improve your relationships, create better health and develop a more resilient mindset. Knowing the characteristics of your stage of life is vital, as the things that make a difference in your 20s, change in your 30s, alter again in your 50s and are completely different in your 60s and 70s. Drawing upon his years of practical experience and the combined wisdom of thousands of life patterns studied, Andrew Fuller has created a blueprint for life that helps you make the most of your life ... at any age.

Tertiary/Undergraduate.

General.

First published as: "Life a guide" in 2011.

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