Meg Newhouse
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  • About
  • Legacies Book
    • Table of Contents
    • Introduction
    • Six Keys to Legacy Living
    • Personal Tangible Legacy Examples
    • Selected Resources
    • Get the Book
  • Conscious Aging
  • Workshops
  • Blog
  • Resources
    • Legacy
    • Conscious Aging and Elderhood
    • Navigating the Second Half
    • Encore Work Focus
    • Societal and Money Issues
  • Contact
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Resources

Successful Aging Process
Gene D. Cohen, MD, Ph.D., The Creative Age: Awakening Human Potential in the Second Half of Life (Avon/HarperCollins, 2000); The Mature Mind: the Positive Power of the Aging Brain (Basic Books, 2005)

Connie Goldman and Richard Mahler, Secrets of Becoming a Late Bloomer: Extraordinary and Ordinary People on the Art of Staying Creative, Alive, and Aware in Midlife and Beyond (Hazelden Information Education, 2000); Connie Goldman, Who Am I Now That I Am No Longer Who I Was: Conversations with Women in Mid-Life and the Years Beyond (Nodin Press, 2009)

Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, The Third Chapter: Passion, Risk and Adventure in in the 25 Years after 50 (Sarah Crichton Books, 2009)

Dr. Tom Pinkson, Fruitful Aging: Finding the Gold in the Golden Years (self-published, 2012)

John W. Rowe, M.D. and Robert L. Kahn, Ph.D., Successful Aging: The MacArthur Foundation Study (Random House, 1998)

William A. Sadler, The Third Age: Six Principles for Growth and Renewal After Forty (Perseus Publishing, 2000)

George E. Vaillant, Aging Well: Surprising Guideposts to a Happier Life (Little, Brown 2002,) and Triumphs of Experience: The Men of the Harvard Grant Study (Belknap Press, 2012)
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Conscious Aging/Elderhood
Navigating 2nd Half
Encore Work Focus
Societal & Money Issues
Meg Newhouse, Ph.D., CPPC, is a nationally-known pioneer in Second-half LifeCrafting, an author, and a seasoned and gifted group facilitator, teacher, coach, and program designer. Currently she is most focused on legacy, the topic of her recent book, Legacies of the Heart: Living a Life That Matters, as well as on the potential of “conscious elders” in addressing our current cultural and political crisis.  She is currently seeking speaking and workshop engagements and only very selectively engaged in coaching and consulting. More about Meg.
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