"Unfinished Business" - Turning Life Regrets Into Future Fulfillment
Clinical studies find that freeing yourself from regrets and recriminations about your unexplored aspirations actually leads to a longer, healthier, happier life.
(PRWEB) December 4, 2004 -- According to Peter Brill, M.D. and David Debin,
founders of the non-profit Third Age Foundation, for people in their mid-40’s to
mid-60’s, 'Unfinished Business' is defined as unrealized desires or fantasies
about who you are and what you want to experience in life. There are two kinds
of unfinished business: Emotional - deals with ghosts of the past, prisons of
the present, fears of the future; and, Forward Going - deals with unfulfilled
aspirations and experiences you want to have that add passion, purpose and joy
to your life. The resolution of this unfinished business can be the difference
between a vital, productive life and one of unfulfilled aspirations, increasing
boredom and eventual emptiness.
In addition to personal coaching, Brill,
M.D./Psychiatrist and Debin, Author/Lecturer, are now leading groups and
workshops to help people resolve their unfinished business. Sessions provide an
opportunity for ongoing support as groups meet once a week to practice the Seven
Step Program and use what they learn to achieve what they desire in life. If you
are 50+ and want your third age to be filled with meaning and fulfillment,
contact the Third Age Foundation.
Advanced day-long workshops are held
at Antioch University, Santa Barbara and La Casa De Maria, a world renowned
retreat adjacent to Santa Barbara. La Casa provides the ultimate, affordable
place to experience outstanding learning with fellow travelers on the road to
greater potential. Licensed therapists are currently being trained to deliver
the program.
To view website go to www.thirdagefoundation.com
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/12/prweb185155.htm