We live in a culture that treats aging as something to fight, reverse, or apologize for. The messaging is relentless: stay young, stay relevant, resist decline at all costs. But what if the anxiety around aging isn't really about our bodies changing—it's about the stories we've internalized about what those changes mean? This book examines the psychological and cultural narratives that shape how we experience getting older. It explores the fear of irrelevance, the pressure to remain productive and youthful, and the quiet grief of watching your body shift in ways you didn't choose. It looks at how ageism—both external and internalized—shapes our self-worth, our visibility, and our sense of permission to take up space. Through compassionate insight, it invites readers to reconsider vitality not as the absence of aging, but as the presence of engagement with life as it is now. It examines the tension between accepting change and resisting cultural devaluation, between honoring what's been lost and discovering what emerges in its place. Rather than offering anti-aging strategies or prescribing how to "age successfully," it opens space to explore what happens when we stop treating aging as a problem to solve. It looks at the relief of letting go of impossible standards, the wisdom that comes from lived experience, and the possibility that growing older might hold more depth than we've been taught to expect. For anyone navigating the discomfort of aging in a youth-obsessed culture, questioning their worth as they grow older, or searching for a more honest relationship with time and change.
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Selene Rothwell is a nonfiction author known for writing thoughtful books on psychology, relationships, and emotional well-being. Her reflective style blends modern research with compassionate storytelling, helping readers navigate personal growth and life’s uncertainties with greater clarity and resilience.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -We live in a culture that treats aging as something to fight, reverse, or apologize for. The messaging is relentless: stay young, stay relevant, resist decline at all costs. But what if the anxiety around aging isn't really about our bodies changing-it's about the stories we've internalized about what those changes mean This book examines the psychological and cultural narratives that shape how we experience getting older. It explores the fear of irrelevance, the pressure to remain productive and youthful, and the quiet grief of watching your body shift in ways you didn't choose. It looks at how ageism-both external and internalized-shapes our self-worth, our visibility, and our sense of permission to take up space.Through compassionate insight, it invites readers to reconsider vitality not as the absence of aging, but as the presence of engagement with life as it is now. It examines the tension between accepting change and resisting cultural devaluation, between honoring what's been lost and discovering what emerges in its place.Rather than offering anti-aging strategies or prescribing how to 'age successfully,' it opens space to explore what happens when we stop treating aging as a problem to solve. It looks at the relief of letting go of impossible standards, the wisdom that comes from lived experience, and the possibility that growing older might hold more depth than we've been taught to expect.For anyone navigating the discomfort of aging in a youth-obsessed culture, questioning their worth as they grow older, or searching for a more honest relationship with time and change. 196 pp. Englisch. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783565237814
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - We live in a culture that treats aging as something to fight, reverse, or apologize for. The messaging is relentless: stay young, stay relevant, resist decline at all costs. But what if the anxiety around aging isn't really about our bodies changing-it's about the stories we've internalized about what those changes mean This book examines the psychological and cultural narratives that shape how we experience getting older. It explores the fear of irrelevance, the pressure to remain productive and youthful, and the quiet grief of watching your body shift in ways you didn't choose. It looks at how ageism-both external and internalized-shapes our self-worth, our visibility, and our sense of permission to take up space.Through compassionate insight, it invites readers to reconsider vitality not as the absence of aging, but as the presence of engagement with life as it is now. It examines the tension between accepting change and resisting cultural devaluation, between honoring what's been lost and discovering what emerges in its place.Rather than offering anti-aging strategies or prescribing how to 'age successfully,' it opens space to explore what happens when we stop treating aging as a problem to solve. It looks at the relief of letting go of impossible standards, the wisdom that comes from lived experience, and the possibility that growing older might hold more depth than we've been taught to expect.For anyone navigating the discomfort of aging in a youth-obsessed culture, questioning their worth as they grow older, or searching for a more honest relationship with time and change. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783565237814
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Redefining Aging: Vitality at Any Age | Rethinking What It Means to Grow Older Without Apologizing for [.] | Selene Rothwell | Taschenbuch | Englisch | epubli | EAN 9783565237814 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Neopubli GmbH (Imprint: epubli), Köpenicker Str. 154a, 10997 Berlin, produktsicherheit[at]epubli[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 134574900
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