The Inside Story
What if the secret to healthy aging has been inside of you all along? Find out in this enlightening guide to better aging through embodiment for women at midlife and beyond.
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âA delicious brew of new knowledge and fresh ideas, seasoned with a feminism that spans a long, rich life. What a treat!â âValory Mitchell, PhD, coauthor of the 50-year adult development study Women on the River of Life
âThis is a work of love to women.â âSusie Orbach, author of Fat Is a Feminist Issue and Bodies
â[Sands] notes how with aging comes greater freedom and happiness, a more meaningful perspective on life, and a transformative capacity for body awareness. By outlining the many benefits of aging and offering practical strategies for wholesome living during the senior years, Sands ignites a genuine excitement about the aging process.â âSpirituality & Health magazine
The new science of embodiment tells us that âbody sense,â or interoceptive awareness, is a crucial factor for our well-being across the span of our lives. In this eye-opening and wide-ranging book, body image expert Dr. Susan Sands unpacks the research to make a bold call to aging women to find safe harbor from the ravages of age right where they strike the deepestâin the body. âHow can we manage the losses of aging? Stop focusing on the âoutside bodyâ that others seeâthe one you may think is too fat, too wrinkled, or too saggyâand move your attention to the âinside bodyâ that you sense and feel.â
With wise and humorous insight, Dr. Sands calls on case studies, personal stories, and scientific findings to help us rewrite the cultural beliefs that put us at odds with our own bodies. Powerful yet accessible embodiment tools such as meditation, yoga, breathing practices, and neural feedback techniques make this a practical as well as enlightening self-care manifesto for women at midlife and beyond.
âThis book is not about trying to look fifty when youâre seventy or thirty when youâre fifty,â writes Dr. Sands. âItâs about forging a healthier relationÂship with your actual maturing bodyâa relationship of respect, appreciation, tenderness, and yes, even love.â
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The Inside Story
What if the secret to healthy aging has been inside of you all along? Find out in this enlightening guide to better aging through embodiment for women at midlife and beyond.
Â
âA delicious brew of new knowledge and fresh ideas, seasoned with a feminism that spans a long, rich life. What a treat!â âValory Mitchell, PhD, coauthor of the 50-year adult development study Women on the River of Life
âThis is a work of love to women.â âSusie Orbach, author of Fat Is a Feminist Issue and Bodies
â[Sands] notes how with aging comes greater freedom and happiness, a more meaningful perspective on life, and a transformative capacity for body awareness. By outlining the many benefits of aging and offering practical strategies for wholesome living during the senior years, Sands ignites a genuine excitement about the aging process.â âSpirituality & Health magazine
The new science of embodiment tells us that âbody sense,â or interoceptive awareness, is a crucial factor for our well-being across the span of our lives. In this eye-opening and wide-ranging book, body image expert Dr. Susan Sands unpacks the research to make a bold call to aging women to find safe harbor from the ravages of age right where they strike the deepestâin the body. âHow can we manage the losses of aging? Stop focusing on the âoutside bodyâ that others seeâthe one you may think is too fat, too wrinkled, or too saggyâand move your attention to the âinside bodyâ that you sense and feel.â
With wise and humorous insight, Dr. Sands calls on case studies, personal stories, and scientific findings to help us rewrite the cultural beliefs that put us at odds with our own bodies. Powerful yet accessible embodiment tools such as meditation, yoga, breathing practices, and neural feedback techniques make this a practical as well as enlightening self-care manifesto for women at midlife and beyond.
âThis book is not about trying to look fifty when youâre seventy or thirty when youâre fifty,â writes Dr. Sands. âItâs about forging a healthier relationÂship with your actual maturing bodyâa relationship of respect, appreciation, tenderness, and yes, even love.â
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What if the secret to healthy aging has been inside of you all along? Find out in this enlightening guide to better aging through embodiment for women at midlife and beyond.
Â
âA delicious brew of new knowledge and fresh ideas, seasoned with a feminism that spans a long, rich life. What a treat!â âValory Mitchell, PhD, coauthor of the 50-year adult development study Women on the River of Life
âThis is a work of love to women.â âSusie Orbach, author of Fat Is a Feminist Issue and Bodies
â[Sands] notes how with aging comes greater freedom and happiness, a more meaningful perspective on life, and a transformative capacity for body awareness. By outlining the many benefits of aging and offering practical strategies for wholesome living during the senior years, Sands ignites a genuine excitement about the aging process.â âSpirituality & Health magazine
The new science of embodiment tells us that âbody sense,â or interoceptive awareness, is a crucial factor for our well-being across the span of our lives. In this eye-opening and wide-ranging book, body image expert Dr. Susan Sands unpacks the research to make a bold call to aging women to find safe harbor from the ravages of age right where they strike the deepestâin the body. âHow can we manage the losses of aging? Stop focusing on the âoutside bodyâ that others seeâthe one you may think is too fat, too wrinkled, or too saggyâand move your attention to the âinside bodyâ that you sense and feel.â
With wise and humorous insight, Dr. Sands calls on case studies, personal stories, and scientific findings to help us rewrite the cultural beliefs that put us at odds with our own bodies. Powerful yet accessible embodiment tools such as meditation, yoga, breathing practices, and neural feedback techniques make this a practical as well as enlightening self-care manifesto for women at midlife and beyond.
âThis book is not about trying to look fifty when youâre seventy or thirty when youâre fifty,â writes Dr. Sands. âItâs about forging a healthier relationÂship with your actual maturing bodyâa relationship of respect, appreciation, tenderness, and yes, even love.â











