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Boomer women are misunderstood. By whom you ask? Marketers, politicians, the millennial or 20 somethings, most men, and last but not least, themselves. The need to let go of having to explain who they are has come. For those in personal crisis, facing divorce, life-threatening illness, financial disaster, or the crushing loneliness after the kids have grown and gone, they are asking themselves, "Now what?" This book addresses the "Re-Experience" for Boomer women embarking on life after crisis. It also contains excellent advice and guidance for the 50+ woman who needs to "refresh" their minds,…mehr

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Boomer women are misunderstood. By whom you ask? Marketers, politicians, the millennial or 20 somethings, most men, and last but not least, themselves. The need to let go of having to explain who they are has come. For those in personal crisis, facing divorce, life-threatening illness, financial disaster, or the crushing loneliness after the kids have grown and gone, they are asking themselves, "Now what?" This book addresses the "Re-Experience" for Boomer women embarking on life after crisis. It also contains excellent advice and guidance for the 50+ woman who needs to "refresh" their minds, bodies, and spirits. The advice and content are current for 2015 which includes the latest developments and trends for self-development, engagement, and strategies for navigating life's storms.
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Dianna is a shining example of how to get the most out of life as a "seasoned" woman. At a time when most of us look to relax in front of the TV, she is out in our Alberta communities creating a dynasty! And in her "spare time," she turns her time and talents to family and friends, graphic design, painting, biking, cross-country skiing and fulfilling a host of volunteer commitments. Though Dianna is now a successful entrepreneur and inspiration to many, she had to overcome many barriers to get there. Raised by grandparents in a dysfunctional family, Dianna was shy and lacking in self-confidence as a child and young adult. She married at 20, but tragically her new husband was killed in a explosion within a year. She remarried a few years later and was blessed with two children who are the light of her life. But the marriage was rocky and further eroded Dianna's self-esteem. A serious health problem (tumour on her vertebrae) in her 40s brought things to a head and the marriage ended. Rather than wallow in despair, Bowes decided to take control of her life. She recreated herself into the woman she always wanted to be by focusing on personal development and coaching. When her 50th birthday was approaching, she started Fabulous@50 (a community for seasoned woman) and has never looked back. Now confident and poised, Bowes is dedicated to helping other women through their life changes and challenges. Bowes has won numerous awards for her work: a 2014 Leader of Tomorrow Award from Business in Edmonton, 2011 YWCA Woman of Distinction Award (Turning Point category) The 2014 New York Stevie Awards in two categories: Women Helping Women (Bronze) and Best Event (Gold). 2015 New York Stevie Award - Top Canadian Entrepreneur (Bronze).