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Something to Live For |
Finding Your Way in the Second Half of Life |
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| August 8, 2008 - August 10, 2008 |
| Rhinebeck Campus: Rhinebeck, NY (US) |
Tuition: $295 (does not include accommodations or commuter fee)
Member Tuition: $270 |
| Course: SM08-3502-419 |
Continuing education credits.
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If you are at midlife and ready to take a powerful next step in living a meaningful life, this workshop is for you. Led by Richard J. Leider, ranked by Forbes magazine as one of the top-five most respected coaches in the nation, we explore the issues and questions that arise in the second half of life, including:
- How do we find renewed meaning at midlife and how does this express itself in our life's work?
- In what ways are we living a life too small for ourself?
- What is calling us in the second half of life and how do we discern our calling?
At midlife, we often realize that our work no longer fits our gifts, passions, and values. We may feel stuck in a mire of indecision. Yet deep inside, something keeps calling us to reinvent ourselves. This groundbreaking, highly interactive workshop, suitable for both laypeople and helping professionals, provides the time, framework, tools, and skilled coaching for both vital aging and working on purpose in our second half.
Richard J. Leider, best-selling author and founder and chairman of The Inventure Group, a coaching and consulting firm, is an internationally recognized coach who works with many leading organizations, including 3M, Boeing, Pfizer, Habitat for Humanity, and AARP. His books include Claiming Your Place at the Fire and Something to Live For: Finding Your Way in the Second Half of Life. inventuregroup.com |
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