Karen Casey is a nationally known and recognized author and public speaker, facilitating her 12-step recovery program. Her 28 books focus on her journey to sobriety from alcoholism as well as offering advice to those who are searching for recovery. Her intention for Peaceful Aging will propose readers find closure in the universal experience that aging offers individuals. Beyond Karen Casey’s main readers of women and people in recovery, this book would reach a greater audience of those who are aging and lacking resources for their new path. A study done in Japan concluded that women outlived…mehr
Karen Casey is a nationally known and recognized author and public speaker, facilitating her 12-step recovery program. Her 28 books focus on her journey to sobriety from alcoholism as well as offering advice to those who are searching for recovery. Her intention for Peaceful Aging will propose readers find closure in the universal experience that aging offers individuals. Beyond Karen Casey’s main readers of women and people in recovery, this book would reach a greater audience of those who are aging and lacking resources for their new path. A study done in Japan concluded that women outlived men drastically in their old-age due to the harsh work culture found in Japan. Many of these women experienced increased social isolation and depression due to their loss of a partner and resorted to petty theft and jail time so that they could live within community within their incarceration. Similar to women in Japan, female Americans are also experiencing a similar dilemma due to the lack of community and knowledge that aging takes on them. Karen is looking to reach the 11,120 Americans that are retiring from their current jobs every day that are then looking for a passion and direction after their retirement. Much of the United States and those around the world are experiencing a great demographic of their community is "graying," although, not many know how to accept or adapt to their newfound path in life in a positive manner. One of Karen’s bestsellers, Each Day a New Beginning, is celebrating its 40th anniversary edition with over 4 million copies sold. She has been partaking in many events discussing her journey and her previous books, offering advice and knowledge of recovery.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karen Casey, PhD, a Florida resident since 1991, now temporarily resides in Minneapolis, MN. She published Each Day a New Beginning, her first book, in 1982. This daily meditation book for Women in Recovery has sold more than 3.5 million copies. The 40th Anniversary Edition of Each Day a New Beginning was released in December 2022. Closely following the original publication of Each Day, came The Promise of a New Day, in 1983, another daily meditation book for both men and women in search of serenity. It has sold more than 1.5 million copies. Following on the heels of these two books, Karen has written 28 additional books. Let Go Now: Embracing Detachment, her seminal book for codependents was published in 2010. As Karen turned 75, she wrote Living Long, Living Passionately: 75 Ways to Bring Peace to Your Life. This book was published in 2015. Karen’s 30-year devotion to A Course in Miracles resulted in a book of 52 essays to complement the course. (In 1995, she had published Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course.) 52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles was published in 2016 and has given birth to multiple book study groups. Karen published 20 Things I Know for Sure, in 2019. She most recently wrote and published Each Day A Renewed Beginning: Meditations for a Peaceful Journey during the quarantine while being confined to her Naples, FL home for more than a year.
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