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"I Don't Wanna Be My Mother!"
Hi Boomer Girlfriend, What do you fear most about aging? Loss of your good looks, declining mental and physical health, becoming "invisible"? And if you are like most women, you probably don't want to become the reincarnation of your mother, not because you don't love her but because you want to avoid what you see as her premature decline. Your mom probably wasn't aware of the snares, pitfalls and traps that lure boomer women (especially those about to retire) into a way of life that robs them of their chance to stay vivacious, energetic and smokin' hot far longer than they've been led to believe it's possible. Boomer women nearing retirement are still insisting, “We will never get old.” To outsmart Mother Time they buy every anti-aging wrinkle cream on the market, use every anti-aging regimen available, and follow every anti-aging guru on the planet. Some will reach their goal to stay youthful, vibrant and dynamic; many more won't. Here is the reason most won't: Although we openly discuss sex, religion, intestinal gas and other "touchy" subjects without offending anyone, nobody dares to tell the truth -- that the desire of boomer women to stay young will soon be destroyed by an insidious trap that doesn’t show up until after a couple of years into retirement, and no one is warning them about it. This is what happens: The intention to “never get old” collides with reality when the thrill of the “retirement honeymoon” begins to wind down. Money starts to run out after one too many cruises or safaris. Then health issues begin to surface. Little by little, youthful fun activities are replaced with traditional "senior" things: membership in senior organizations, participation in senior activities, finding new senior friends, a move to a "seniors only" community. One day they are smokin’ hot babes and the next thing they know they are depressed old broads playing bingo at the senior center and they never saw it coming. At that point, it’s too late to ask, “What happened?” Traditional retirement is fine for those who consciously choose it, but it's not for women who want to stay smokin' hot in their maturity. How do you make sure premature decline doesn't creep up on you and take over your life? Every answer you need is in I Don't Wanna Be My Mother. I Don't Wanna Be My Mother is loaded with gutsy advice from an indomitable 81 year-old woman who has been where boomer women are now and will be going very shortly. For women wanting to stay young longer and have more than their mother’s traditional mindset and lifestyle in their retirement years this is the book to read now. Please watch my video below. It is included as a link in I Don't Wanna Be My Mother! After you view it, continue to read the information below the video.
Still not sure you need to read it? Read this five-star Amazon review: "I'm a 40-something year-old daughter witnessing her mom
rapidly aging way before her time. In a state of panic and
depression, I found this book on Amazon. While the topic of
discussion is one that none of us want to face, it's an action
plan and is empowering. Nothing like hearing it from one who's
not only been there and done that, but made the right choices
and gracious enough to pass on the information. I don't
understand why her work has not been published by a large
publisher so her pearls of wisdom reach a wider audience. No
doubt she is not popular with the pharmaceutical companies!
Barbara, you're my hero! Thank you! I've ordered her other two
books." Your money back if you don't think it gives you the help you need to stay ageless!
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