What's Age Got to Do With It?: Living Your Healthiest and Happiest Life
Published by Oasis Audio
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Most women dread the thought of getting older. They're led to believe that once past a certain age, the greatest goal is avoiding wrinkles.
In a culture gaga over beauty and youth, women hear the implicit message "You are past your prime." But New York Times best-selling author Robin McGraw is here to say that is absolutely not true!
In What's Age Got to Do with It?, Robin reclaims what it means to be, act, and feel young, showing how to live a vibrant life of meaning and satisfaction at any age. Diving into subjects like identity, relationships, lifestyle choices, and many others, Robin takes you on a high-energy ride to living like never have before.
©2008 Robin McGraw; (P)2008 Oasis Audio
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Reviews for What's Age Got to Do With It?
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Robin provides an array of practical information regarding women's health, fashion, make-up, etc. She does not appear to have an agenda other than providing useful information. I would recommend this book to women who are around 50 years of age or older.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I finished What's Age Got to do with It? today and I enjoyed it along with learning some important things about myself. I liked seeing all aspects of Robin's life from being a mom, to being part of Dr. Phil's show, and being a wife. I thought the chapter on hormones was very informative and it was something I really knew nothing about. I feel much more informed about perimenopause and menopause...when it happens:( I admire how committed Robin is to her health and her determination to share her knowledge to help others.Some things I didn't really get because, I guess, I am rather low-maintenance. I can get ready in about 30 minutes in the morning, including hair, make-up, shower, everything! Robin takes a lot of time doing her hair and putting on make-up; I just can't see spending that much time doing that kind of stuff-I'd rather have that extra sleep time! Overall, though, an informative, easy-to-read book.