Richard Leider is a veteran executive coach and the author or co-author of eight books, including a bestseller called "Repacking Your Bags." His recently released "Life Reimagined," with Alan Webber, the co-founder of Fast Company magazine, is sponsored by AARP, the retirement organization, and is targeted at baby boomers who are facing transitions.
Q: What's the purpose of "Life Reimagined"?
A: We are all participants in one of the most significant social movements of our time. We are engaged in the creation of a new phase of life. The new life phase comes after middle age and before old age. The purpose of the "Life Reimagined" book is to provide a road map and a guidance system to help people navigate and thrive in the new phase of life.
Q: Who is the target audience?
A: People who may be "pushed by pain" (unwanted changes) or "pulled by possibilities" (new dreams). Our hope is that this book will spark a movement that goes beyond a generation encountering aging to engage people of all ages in answering a fundamental question of our era: "What's next?"
This is a reality-based approach, not a "go-to-a-vineyard-in-California'' approach. A lot of people got to a certain age … and they thought they had it together and they go on cruise control into the golden years. But the reality is things are different for many. No. 1, there's a longevity revolution. We're living longer. So from a health and financial and relationship and work perspective, we need to make these three extra decades work for us.
Q: What is the relationship between the book and your publishing partner AARP?
A: This new phase of life renders obsolete the myths and conventional wisdom of the last 50 years, the "old story" … that has defined the trajectory of our life course and constrained the choices available to us in the second half of life. The "new story" is also the story of AARP as it re-imagines itself to be relevant to upcoming generations. AARP copublished the book with my publisher, Berrett-Koehler, as the "handbook for the aging revolution" that they are leading.