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Baby Boomer, Joy Sloan Jinks, Swings into Action to Shift the Paradigm on Aging in her New Book:

DYNAMIC AGING: I INTEND TO LIVE FOREVER … SO FAR, SO GOOD, with a Forward by Jean

Houston.

Joy’s book, Dynamic Aging: I Intend to Live Forever, So Far, So

Good, is written for the Baby Boomer generation. “Did you know that

10,000 Americans retire every day? So let’s start LIVING and shift the

cultural perception of aging from negative to positive. Elders are

joining together to make a difference in the world through many areas

such as: sports, arts, politics, community organizing and

entrepreneurship – to name a few,” according to Joy.

Through her exciting book, she defies the caricatures of the elderly as

feeble, incompetent, a drain on society or worse of all “cute” by

creating a new model of what it means to live as a dynamic elder!! “In

the years between 55 and 75, we have the opportunity to re-create and

re-tool ourselves and to celebrate this most engaging, productive and

creative time of life. We have an opportunity to use our skills, wisdom

and resources to create the world we want our great grandchildren to

enjoy.”

Joy challenges her readers and fellow “Baby Boomers”, who are free of the responsibilities of the

working world, to re-fire rather than retire. In her book, Dynamic Aging, she offers spiritual strategies

and psycho-social exercises to grow rather than stagnate.

Joy’s book Dynamic Aging: I Intend to Live Forever, So Far, So Good, is available on Amazon.com and

in local stores. Joy, best known as the founder of Swamp Gravy, Georgia’s Folk Life Play, has changed

her focus from the arts and community development to rallying “seasoned” citizens to adopt a dynamic

approach to life after 60!!

Website: www.dynamicaging.net

Contact Information: Audri Scott Williams

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 404-374-1162 or 334-200-3593