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Stacey Kratz

Contacts: David Irwin dirwin@aarp.org Erik Kriss ekriss@aarp.org
As an active member of the AARP Volunteer Leadership Institute (VLI), I had the opportunity to learn more about Life Reimagined and Life Reimagined for Work. Time and again, the research revealed that Life Reimagined is not about age. It’s about discovering “what’s next” and creating a new stage for oneself is a “frame of mind”. It involves being open to suggestions. Recognizing that yesterday’s activities do not necessarily have to be the activities of tomorrow. And, perhaps most difficult, it involves considering the unexpected as a possible path to greatness.
Contacts: David Irwin 202-230-4685; dirwin@aarp.org
Interested members of the press should contact David Irwin: dirwin@aarp.org/212-407-3718.
By Sharon Lewis. Sharon Lewis is an integrated marketing communications strategist, guest blogger, AARP volunteer, and a member of the AARP NY Executive Council and AARP Volunteer Leadership Institute. Her areas of expertise cover a wide range of industries–and business models. She lives in NYC.
CONTACT: Jacklyn Isasi, 609-902-6242, jisasi@aarp.org
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