Ahead of the Curve: An intimate conversation with
women in the second half of life
Bonnie B. Matheson
Paperback, 5.5x8.5 in, 156 pages,
Bibliography
Wheatmark, August 2009
ISBN: 9781604942897
Endorsements
"Reading Ahead of the Curve is like having a fairy
godmother at your shoulder who says, 'Go for it, bend a few rules,
create a new chapter in these bonus decades of good health in the
second half of life.'"
— Abigail Trafford/Author of As Time
Goes By
"Bonnie B. Matheson has true passion for women's issues. Her
fresh ideas and positive attitude will benefit women everywhere.
Read her book of edgy advice on how to bring joy to your later
years and remake your brain for a glorious second act."
— Candace Pert, PhD/Author of
Everything You Need to Know to Feel Good
"The Oracle commanded 'know thy self.'Polonius demanded 'to
thine self be true.' But Bonnie B. Matheson in her radiant tales of
self-efficacy says it best: 'own yourself'"
— Walter M.Bortz II, MD/Author of Dare
to Be 100 and We Live Too Short and Die Too Long
Description
Ahead of the Curve is a cheerful and informative book,
inspiring both single and married women to enjoy life and not
complain about what cannot be changed. It encourages women to make
the last part of their lives the best part by being positive and
happy—a personal choice that everyone has the power to
make
Ahead of the Curve will help you to:
- Stop dwelling on your own problems; help someone else
- Avoid slash, burn, and poison remedies
- Be grateful every single day
- Do something you have always wanted to do
- Have fun and appreciate your freedom
- Take a lover if that will make you happy
- Revel in your hard-won wisdom. Enjoy!
About the Author
Bonnie B. Matheson was the executive director of the Institute
for New Medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center. She
founded Childbirth Solutions, Inc. (an information website for
pregnant women) and later Acquired Wireless Ltd.(an ISP) She is a
life coach and inspirational speaker. After she was divorced
several years ago, she began to write and speak about women (and
men) in the second half of life while juggling other interests,
including her five children and twelve grandchildren.