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Our last phase of life should be as vibrant and engaging as every stage of life that precedes it. This book helps people redirect their fears about aging into positive energy for living in the now and enjoying the ride. The book contains the wisdom of others to help you optimize your next phase of life, minimize your blind spots, and spark more joy in your encore years. You can live better, not just longer. Encore is a book about transitions and how best to navigate them in a "playbook" format which is a gift to discover things about yourself you never knew or didn't know how to to access.…mehr

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Our last phase of life should be as vibrant and engaging as every stage of life that precedes it. This book helps people redirect their fears about aging into positive energy for living in the now and enjoying the ride. The book contains the wisdom of others to help you optimize your next phase of life, minimize your blind spots, and spark more joy in your encore years. You can live better, not just longer. Encore is a book about transitions and how best to navigate them in a "playbook" format which is a gift to discover things about yourself you never knew or didn't know how to to access. Encore helps readers cultivate an open mind and open heart as they engage with aging and deepen self-awareness and gratitiude for the gift of life.
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Ann's passion for coaching was sparked by her fascination with people as the tipping force for success in the wide variety of workshops she has facilitated around the world, across industries, technology platforms, and product offerings. Her appreciation for powerful leadership was fueled after the spectacular failure of a start-up software company she co-founded, and her zeal for collaboration was crystallized as the Director of the Stanford Advanced Project Management program, a unique learning community of Stanford University tenured faculty and industry leaders charged with converting strategy into action. She applied these experiences to the wild world of healthcare; designing and facilitating the collaborative decision-making process for a key HMO's Electronic Healthcare Record implementation, and then codified those learnings as the Project Manager for Connected for Health.