
Project Renewment
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Career women from the Baby Boom and pre-Baby Boom, or Silent, generations are approaching retirement. They want to know what it means to suddenly find themselves back inside their homes after having devoted their lives to careers outside of them.
These women are highly skilled, educated and successful.They have achieved visibility, status and influence. And because they are the first large group of American women to define themselves by their work, they have few, if any, models for retirement. Project Renewment will show women that giving up their careers does not mean giving up who they are.
Renewment is a term the authors created as an alternative to the word retirement, which they associated with negative stereotypes and clichés. A combination of retirement and renewal, Renewment suggests optimism and opportunity, growth and self-discovery. Project Renewment is a grassroots movement among women who are close to retirement or recently retired and looking to connect with one another.
The women of Project Renewment believe that retiring is a process of change and increasing self-awareness. As they redirect the commitment and passion previously dedicated to their careers, they transform and reshape their lives. Project Renewment provides these women with an enriched and safe environment in which to explore and confront the challenges that lie ahead as they leave behind a lifetime at the office, hospital, studio or courtroom.
Diverse topics are discussed, such as Who am I without my business card? What if he retires first? What is productivity anyway? Why do I feel guilty reading a book on a Tuesday afternoon? How do I feel about not earning another dollar? Divided into two sections, Project Renewment offers insight and support in a friendly, humorous and meaningful way. The first part of the book addresses the challenges that career women tackle when looking to retire. The second teaches readers how to start and maintain their own Project Renewment group, so they can find support, inspiring relationships and even a few laughs as they look to get the most out of the rest of their lives.
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Helen Dennis, a nationally recognized expert on the issues of aging, employment and retirement, has received awards for her university teaching and contributions to the field of aging. Editor of two books, popular speaker and weekly columnist, she has helped more than ten thousand employees prepare for their retirement. Her expertise is sought by employers, national publications like The Wall Street Journal and such network news programs as ABC's Primetime.
Content
PART I
ESSAYS
1. Retirement: Yes or No
2. I Won't Earn Another Dollar
3. Change Is the Norm
4. What Is Productivity Anyway?
5. I Only Cry at the Movies
6. Who Am I Without a Business Card?
7. Addicted to Power
8. Less Steam in My Engine
9. Work and Retirement?
10. Feeling Vulnerable
11. Antiaging or Pro-Aging
12. Is Busy Better?
13. More than the Blues
14. Back to the Kitchen
15. Going It Alone
16. Passion: It's More than a Fruit
17. You Can Always Volunteer
18. What Do I Wear When I Am Not in a Business Suit?
19. Grandchildren: Finding the Balance
20. The Queen of Multitasking Is Taking a Break
21. Dealing with Illness
22. Personal Planning: Is It for Me?
23. What if He Retires First?
24. Play
25. Buying the Plot
26. Forever Guilty
27. Sex: Lest We Forget
28. I Lost My Keys and My Car
29. Pushing Sixty
30. Losing a Mate
31. Honoring Our Wisdom
32. The Illusion of Freedom
33. Connecting to My Soul
34. I Can Leave My House, but Not My Hairdresser
35. Joy
36. With a Little Help from My Friends
37. A Sorority House, Not a Nursing Home
38. Authenticity
PART 2
A GUIDE TO CREATING A PROJECT RENEWMENT GROUP
Appendixes
A: Acknowledgments
B: Women of Project Renewment (1999-2007) -- Partial Listing
C: Survey Data from Project Renewment Groups
D: New Member Survey
E: Follow-up Survey
F: Websites
G: Books of Interest
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