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Harvest Your Wisdom!

Harvest Your Wisdom!
August 2024

Hello! Hello!

By now, the sand between your toes is simply a lovely memory, kids are back in school as routines begin again, and you're grateful to still 'be standing' after this record-high-summer-temps. Some days you can almost feel a barely cool breeze, a refreshing reminder as Fall slowly makes its way onto our calendar. Soon, we'll be jingling our bells before you know it!

I'm knee-deep in preparation for my next 6-week Program, Harvest Your Wisdom, and there are only a few spaces left, but we'll make room for you! I've got my notes from Chip Conley (Founder of Modern Elder Academy) close at hand, feeding me his philosophy to share with you:

This class is being offered for the first time. I promise you that you will experience many provocative moments to help you define this next chapter in your life. Confidentiality is non-negotiable. Your presence matters. Don't let this opportunity pass you by. There's still room for you! Be brave.

Questions? Comments? Email me today. Share this with a dear friend. I'd love to see you both in this class!!!!

Talk to me. Susan@SusanLBrooks.com.

Ya Gotta meet this Modern Elder
Marla Sheiner

Featured Modern Elder*

Marla Sheiner
Age 68

Marla and I have been friends for decades, and it's been maybe 20 years since we've seen each other. We had a whole lot to catch up on, especially she authored her first book that is very timely right now: McCain's Navy* Class of '82. I was impressed, knowing what discipline it takes to get a book written, especially one that requires supreme diligence for authenticity.

I realized what a plumb opportunity it was for her to be McCain's first press secretary at the age of 26. When I was 26, I was teaching high school English and had my hands full every waking hour growing our family and marriage.

Because today is very close to the November election, choosing our next leaders, both locally and nationally, has risen to the top of our country and personal priority lists. Naturally, and especially in Arizona, the name John McCain, country's most iconic statesmen who was known for his principled leadership, his love of our country and our continuing role in the world as the most stable and oldest democracy.

Conveying and remembering his reverence and love of country, especially during this election cycle, was Marla's mission as she shares experiences from the first campaign as his press secretary. Through her lens, you will read the compelling stories, and the leadership practices that she, McCain and others practiced on the campaign that launched McCain's 40-year-career in public service.

In particular, Marla tells of his ability to involve everyone in every effort, "We all felt that we had been a small part of the (massive door-knocking) effort, and, in whatever slight way, felt that we were members of his and Cindy's extended family."

And as she recounts the touching story of a volunteer's success in quitting painkillers cold turkey, with the support and encouragement of both John and the staff, she makes the point, "Having a purpose and serving others wasn't just a campaign for 'McCain Congress' for that volunteer. It was the opportunity to apply the principles of self-improvement. To feel cared for and cared about by John and our team. This volunteer reminded me often that it was their highest privilege to stand tall next to one John McCain, whose example of courage, bravery, and sacrifice strengthened them as they prayed the serenity prayer throughout recovery."

Included in the book (pg. xxv) are the Navy's Eleven Leadership Principles. I've turned back to read this particular page several times in the course of reading the entire book, cover to cover. I love these principles and did my best to live them every day when I was the co-owner and Leader of Cookies from Home and 57 employees I put these principles to the task in growing my company into a multi-million-dollar business:

Set the Example and Train Your People as a Team.

Per Marla, our ability to set the example will inspire business leaders and entrepreneurs. "Those who exhibit these traits will assuredly develop lifelong loyalty and longevity among his or her followers, and to the cause, when these are the pillars of the person's leadership practice."

Marla is now retired from an impressive career in mass communication, and I know she welcomes opportunities that will put her stellar list of skills to a task and cause. I can hardly wait what she chooses as her next venture!

McCain's Navy* Class of '82



I look for Modern Elders wherever I go. They are everywhere. Their 'aliveness' is what I notice first. It's a man or woman 60+ that is living their best life. They inspire us. Modern Elders are our teachers, our role models to Change the Face of Aging! Share them with me, please!

If retirement or the next chapter is calling your name, if I can help you realize your vision in business and lifestyle, email me. Let's make it happen now! Susan@SusanLBrooks.com.

*Chip Conley, best-selling author and speaker, hospitality entrepreneur and leading thought leader, created The Modern Elder Academy's mission "to inspire the ability to reframe a lifetime of experience and recognize one's mastery, relevance, and value in the modern workplace." The Modern Elder* is Conley's term and effort that "liberates and inspires us to embrace wisdom as a path of growing whole, not old...The Modern Elder*marries wisdom and curiosity."

Every month this newsletter will Feature the stories and wisdom of Modern Elders*. Please send in your Modern Elder* nomination. CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT

Susan Brooks

Today, I am 77 years old, and proud of it! Paul Simon, who is now in his 80's said it best years ago: us boomers were BORN AT THE RIGHT TIME!

Yes, I was born at the right time! I'm still a hippie from the 60's, I marched for civil rights for all humans, equal rights for women, waving my bra with the best. I am proud to be living and growing in a robust marriage of 57 years. I survived motherhood, and so did my now-adult children. I was an award-winning woman business owner when there were but a few of us. I've learned a whole bunch of lessons, and more importantly, I've earned my fair share of Wisdom, too. I am Pro-Age!

According to Chip Conley, one of today's leading thought leaders: "Experience is making a comeback. Wisdom never grows old." Chip created the hallmarks of the Modern Elder*: "learning to marry wisdom and experience with curiosity, cultivating a beginner's mind so that learning never ends, exemplifying a willingness to evolve both as a student and sage." Research shows that shifting our mindset about Aging can add 7.4 happy years to a person's life.

Proud to say I am a graduate of the Modern Elder Academy as well as an active participant in Wise Aging: Living with Joy, Resilience, and Spirit programs. As one of the creators and hosts of the Thrive@55 event, we celebrated our female community leaders who were 55+.

As long as I'm able to see the sunrise every morning and keep a curious mind, there's more living to do, so much more to learn, and so many new ways to serve. Trailblazer that I am, and always will be, I recognize my next mission: by example and demonstration I am committed to Changing the Face of Aging: One Modern Elder* at a time!

I welcome both local and national speaking engagements as well as one-on-one coaching opportunities to delve more deeply into navigating life transitions. Email me Here.


 
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