What Do You Want To Do When You Grow Up?

Starting the Next Chapter of Your Life

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By Dorothy Cantor

By Andrea Thompson

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Renowned psychologist Dorothy Cantor thoughtfully shows how to create an exciting future in this road map for anyone in middle or retirement age.

Later life can be richly fulfilling, intensely satisfying and even marked by a newfound attitude toward life. Cantor’s work proves that there is more to life after work than material security. She knows what it takes for us to keep growing and presents a dynamic plan for exploring our past and present in order to discover how best to design the years ahead. Cantor supplies practical tools for taking an inventory of our major decisions, role models, wishes, disappointments, and talents. Next she shows how to pull all of the information together and make a plan for the next chunk of life – the time when we can enjoy the greatest freedom, when all the choices are up to us.

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On Sale
Jan 3, 2002
Page Count
272 pages
ISBN-13
9780316127981

Andrea Thompson

About the Author

Joseph S. Renzulli, Ph.D., is the Neag Professor of Gifted Education and Talent Development at the University of Connecticut and the Director of The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented. He has received numerous distinguished research awards and been named, by the American Psychological Association’s Monitor on Psychology, among the world’s 25 most influential psychologists.

Sally M. Reis, Ph.D., is a professor and the Department Head of the Educational Psychology Department in the University of Connecticut Neag School of Education. She was awarded the Distinguished Service Award and named a Distinguished Scholar by the National Association for Gifted Children.

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