Do Not Go Quietly
Winner of 9 national book awards, Do Not Go Quietly is an inspiring call to action and guide to a life of greater meaning, consciousness, and passion for those "who weren't born yesterday"—GenXers, Boomers, and Elders. It also speaks honestly and eloquently to those under 40 who want to better navigate the path ahead and better understand the world for which they will soon be responsible.
It reminds us all that when we turn away from what we are passionate about, we dim the light of our intellect, depress our energies, diminish our health, and prevent ourselves from achieving the very thing we came here to this earth to accomplish—living the lives we were born to live.
So, if you are in, or are approaching the second half of life, this book invites you to take the matter of how and why you live back into your own hands. It encourages you to use the tremendous power and resources available to you to ensure that you do not slip quietly and meekly into the background, but instead live your life with the dignity, purpose, and quality of experience you deserve.
George Cappannelli of Santa Fe, NM
George Cappannelli is co-founder of AgeNation, the multi-platform company that offers inspiration, education, engagement, and solutions “for people who weren’t born yesterday” and Empower New Mexico, a 501C3 that supports people and organizations serving vulnerable sections of the aging population.
Sedena Cappannelli
Sedena Cappannelli is the founder of About Life, Inc., a company she created to offer personal empowerment and innovative wellness programs to individuals and organizations. Her Enlivened Ageing website offers a host of services and strategies based on an essential whole-systems approach to living consciously and aging wisely. Sedena’s ground-breaking DVD, PEP - Personal Energy Program, is a personalized wellness system for increased vitality, health, and balance.
- Authors have two nationally syndicated radios shows
- Authors have a conference set for Nov 2014 6 bi-monthly conferences in 2015
- Authors have 6 bi-monthly conferences in 2015