The Blossoming of Women: A Workbook on Growing from Older to Elder

Author:   Karen Roberts ,  Dana Jaffe
Publisher:   Gaia & Friends, Inc
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9780974644905


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   01 July 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Opportunities to discover new purpose in our later years are abundant when we learn to meet challenges as gateways to growth. During a life crisis in her seventies, author Karen Roberts discovered that voices of encouragement were difficult to find among the popular paradigms of aging as decline, withdrawal, and disengagement. To begin to understand our restlessness—a yearning for deeper awareness and connection in our later years—the Blossoming book opens with a provocative discussion of aging that examines the frameworks of gender, culture, and human development. By reframing a life crisis in one’s later years as a catalyst for insight and transformation, we can approach old age as a time of profound personal and interpersonal growth. Women, in particular, embark on this passage into elderhood with unique life experiences to guide them. The journey begins once we identify that we have arrived at a pivotal crossroads. The Blossoming of Women invites you to embark on later life explorations with confidence and enjoy the process of self-discovery. Engaging questions follow each chapter to assist you on the path to a rewarding new life stage motivated by personal purpose. The Blossoming of Women includes interviews with eight women who confronted daunting challenges, yet their perseverance and inner faith led them to pursue incredible late-life passions. Their stories, told with intimacy and grace, will open you to new possibilities. You will be encouraged to follow the lessons for living beyond loss and growing from crisis and transformation to a deeper self. -- Karen Roberts

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Author:   Karen Roberts ,  Dana Jaffe
Publisher:   Gaia & Friends, Inc
Imprint:   Gaia & Friends, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.548kg
ISBN:  

9780974644905


ISBN 10:   0974644900
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   01 July 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"​​​If only one book on women's aging were to be selected for a library collection, it should be The Blossoming of Women: A Workbook on Growing from Older to Elder. Filled with inspirational and educational opportunities, it promotes a different vision of elder years and retirement that translates not to retiring from life, but entering into another phase of efficiency and meaningful thoughts, actions, and choices. Beautiful nature images throughout support the gentle feel and uplifting spirit of these stories. --D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review --Karen Roberts Karen Roberts's encouraging self-help book The Blossoming of Women is about passing on one's wisdom and making a difference in one's community late in life. This book is written for women who are at least in their sixties, who may no longer have the responsibilities of caring for children, elderly parents, or spouses and who are ready to make the transition from just growing older to becoming an elder. The bulk of the book features the stories of women who have taken on the roles of elders in their communities, helping others through callings such as using music to heal and comfort, working as a death doula, supporting the homeless, and using art to document the beauty and wisdom of people's lives. They represent a wide variety of experiences; they are inspirational and instructive, illustrating the possibility of finding new directions late in life. And they serve as guides, modelling change-making. The Blossoming of Women is a thoughtful and generous self-help guide for women facing late-life changes; it suggests means of writing one's own robust, fruitful final chapter. -- Foreword Clarion Reviews --Karen Roberts Roberts can inspire, and questions she proposes at each chapter's end provide stirring calls to action (ex: ""What are you afraid of losing? Describe the ambivalence you are experiencing over giving up the life you have known...""). She chose a fascinating group of women with varied life challenges and talents ranging from advocacy for the homeless to professional photographer; readers can find themselves somewhere in that group . . . older women looking for a route to blossoming anew will find rewards in these pages. -- BluInk --Karen Roberts"


Karen Roberts’s encouraging self-help book The Blossoming of Women is about passing on one’s wisdom and making a difference in one’s community late in life. This book is written for women who are at least in their sixties, who may no longer have the responsibilities of caring for children, elderly parents, or spouses and who are ready to make the transition from just growing older to becoming an elder. The bulk of the book features the stories of women who have taken on the roles of elders in their communities, helping others through callings such as using music to heal and comfort, working as a death doula, supporting the homeless, and using art to document the beauty and wisdom of people’s lives. They represent a wide variety of experiences; they are inspirational and instructive, illustrating the possibility of finding new directions late in life. And they serve as guides, modelling change-making. The Blossoming of Women is a thoughtful and generous self-help guide for women facing late-life changes; it suggests means of writing one’s own robust, fruitful final chapter. -- Foreword Clarion Reviews -- Karen Roberts Roberts can inspire, and questions she proposes at each chapter’s end provide stirring calls to action (ex: “What are you afraid of losing? Describe the ambivalence you are experiencing over giving up the life you have known…”). She chose a fascinating group of women with varied life challenges and talents ranging from advocacy for the homeless to professional photographer; readers can find themselves somewhere in that group . . . older women looking for a route to blossoming anew will find rewards in these pages. -- BluInk -- Karen Roberts ​​​If only one book on women's aging were to be selected for a library collection, it should be The Blossoming of Women: A Workbook on Growing from Older to Elder. Filled with inspirational and educational opportunities, it promotes a different vision of elder years and retirement that translates not to retiring from life, but entering into another phase of efficiency and meaningful thoughts, actions, and choices. Beautiful nature images throughout support the gentle feel and uplifting spirit of these stories. --D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review   -- Karen Roberts An inspiring celebration of aging, discovery, and acceptance of change for women. Roberts’s debut pulsates with warmth as she examines women’s roles in their later years, characterizing her writing as “a radical reconsideration of what it means to grow old.” She’s as direct as she is compassionate, balancing her criticism of the West’s treatment of aging populations—“ in contemporary America… older members are often forgotten or placed in retirement homes,” she decries—with tender encouragement for female readers to treat “aging [as] so much more than the gradual decline toward death.” Roberts urges women to consider transforming into an “elder” rather than just becoming “older”: elders, she contends, use the crises of aging as catalysts for new beginnings, whereas those who choose to simply grow older count the years but miss the magic along the way. The guide functions as a self-help/workbook fusion, with moments for guided reflection at the end of each chapter. Those introspective prompts are invaluable, as Roberts asks readers to contemplate a host of topics, ranging from the fear of losing youthful attractiveness[20] to cultivating their small, inner voice as a life guide. In seeking new paths, Roberts contends that old identities must fall by the wayside to allow maturing women to experience a fresh way of being—essentially becoming “pilgrims without a home.” Roberts contends that the start of women’s blossoming comes when they learn to ask less of themselves in favor of discovering more about their true nature. Though the book is aimed primarily at women, Roberts offers all readers indispensable advice on aging. Elders possess a distinct, priceless gift, she writes: they’re the storytellers, awash with wisdom and “the memories of what happened before.” She shares interviews of different women to illustrate the lessons they learned along the way, and leaves readers with her own sage advice, both stating directly and demonstrating through her life and work that “becoming an elder is a dynamic process that both redefines one’s sense of self and requires an open acceptance of change.” -- Booklife Reviews -- Karen Roberts * Booklife *


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Karen Marie Roberts received an MS degree in human development after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1990. Her interests moved from alternative healing to gerontology and stages of aging. In graduate school, this became a concentration in creative longevity and phenomenology. Prior to this, Karen was a Director of Research for a French investment firm in New York City. She attended Wellesley College, UC Berkeley, and Fielding Graduate School. Karen travels extensively and has witnessed firsthand the resiliency of older women in other cultures. They manage vineyards in Chile and sheep farms in New Zealand, regardless of age. They can farm on steep hillsides and smile at the same time. In other countries where the wisdom of elders prevails, she was privileged to experience the respect given to the spirituality of females in elderhood. She observed the rituals of passage from this life to the next, as elders, closer to the spiritual journey beyond, are given assistance with their daily loads. When not traveling, Karen enjoys the companionship of her dog, Scout, and her horse, Farao, who help to keep her in the flow of nature. She believes nature is our teacher; it can be harsh, bringing sadness when we don’t accept that life is about to change. Then again, when others are in pain and suffer the indignities of physical aging, she can overlook her own pain in the ever-present source of beauty that nature offers. As a photographer, Karen always discovers something fascinating in the smallest of species: an insect with unlikely eyes or a tiny flower with an even smaller inner center. She also relishes solitude. Times of prayer and gratitude give her grace, and she has had to quiet the urge to stay busy, to impress others with her usefulness, and accept that she cannot do as much. She is able to follow her inner voice by quieting the “should”. When not walking her dog on the beach or grooming her horse, Karen enjoys life in Santa Ynez, California, with her life partner. She hopes to master her newfound game of Mahjong, which brings her together with others, making life richer and more joyful. Dana Jaffe attended Bryn Mawr College and earned master’s degrees in urban planning from Harvard and history of art from Columbia. Her friendship with Karen developed into a special creative collaboration that led to the publication of Journeys: Healing Through Nature’s Wisdom and The Blossoming of Women. In both projects, Dana discovered a love for supporting self-expression and the writing process as an editor and co-author. She and her husband live in Santa Barbara, where they share the joys of beach walks, toy trains, and bedtime stories with their young son.

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