Thursday, December 2, 2010

Younger Next Year


Hi, I have a great book I would like to share with all the women:
Please read it, you will love it :)

My day was wonderful, had a great session working out,
I got 2 nightstands delivered for my bedroom, oh so pretty, Thank you Mr Secret :)
Catching up on all my e-mail, sorry all of you that are withing for my answers, I am getting there slowly :(

From Publishers Weekly

Crowley and Lodge rework their bestselling Younger Next Year (which targeted men) to address health and aging concerns for women. Former attorney Crowley's chatty voice alternates with internist-gerontologist Lodge's straightforward medical perspective. The authors promise that major lifestyle changes, including a six-days-a-week exercise regime, and a positive view of aging will make the "next third" of life—the stage after menopause—the most fulfilling. Because women live longer, are highly motivated for change and fear aging less than men do, the authors contend, they will reap great benefits from the program. Crowley and Lodge put their own spin on commonsense health essentials, with Lodge adding information on the latest anti aging breakthroughs. A variety of activities (biking, skiing, sailing, yoga) will likely make the intensive exercise plan more enjoyable. Although there is little new material, women may find the 71-year-old Crowley's cheer leading appealing—the old buddy tone of the previous edition is exchanged for that of a male "girlfriend"—and a great motivator not only for making lifestyle changes but for equating health with how one feels, not how one looks. (Jan.)
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Review
“A must-read for women...Dr. Lodge and Mr. Crowley offer a very clear choice: Do you want the thirty years after menopause to be good years or not? And then they explain exactly how to achieve the better option.This is an excellent book, motivating, good-natured and honest.”
— Laura L. Forese, M.D., M.P.H., Chief Medical Officer, New York–Presbyterian Hospital


Today's Wisdom:

"Resolutions are like teenage hearts; they get broken an awful lot"

Love Always Anna Anka

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing the book tip! I'm always on a lookout for a new inspiring book on fitness and health!

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  2. Purchased the book at Amazon just now!

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  3. Read it half way - wow - best book ever!

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