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Life coach, facilitator, and speaker – walking with people through change and toward a life of hope, meaning, and wisdom

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EXPLORE  OFFERINGS 

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INTRODUCTORY LECTURES & WEBINARS

How do we find meaning and hope in times of change?
In talks on personal growth in later life, the journey of the second generation of Holocaust survivors, and more –
I open a space for reflection, inspiration, and reconnecting with what truly matters.

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GROUPS/WORKSHOPS

“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” (African proverb)
Read about the groups and workshops I facilitate — designed to help you deepen meaning, hope, and wisdom at all stages of your journey...

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COACHING

Coaching is a proven platform for creating positive change and life transitions.
We often achieve our goals more clearly, effectively, and quickly – when we have the right partner supporting us on our journey...

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“The greatest potential for growth and self-realization exists in the second half of life."

| Carl Jung

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Congratulations! We have all received 20-30 or more years of life as a gift!

Over the past 100 years, life expectancy in the West has been increased by about 30 years. We are living much longer than any other period in the history of mankind. If we were born a century ago, our chances of living to age 65 would only amount to 15% on the whole. Today, 80th and 90th birthday celebrations, and beyond, are more and more frequent in Western society. And this is just a small part of the revolution in aging that is taking place.

If you have already passed age 50, or 60, perhaps 70, and yes, even 80 and beyond, you may have already understood the "secret" that nobody seems to be talking too much about. That is: as opposed to that which we have had pumped into our ears and minds all these years, and despite that which we ourselves have internalized, the stereotypical and harmful messages. It just is not so! Absolutely not. The world does NOT belong only to the young!

 

We all need to remember not to dwell on what appears on the "outside," but to go and explore "inside." To dig deep inside…

When we do stop and quietly observe, when we learn how to look and explore the "layers at the bottom," 
we will come upon something truly moving and amazing. That because we have had the privilege to grow older, we are now able to access our own "personal wisdom" better than ever before. Thanks to our age, the experience of our lives, the insights, and the challenges we have faced throughout the years, we today have a tremendous opportunity to "harvest our wisdom;"  wisdom that is a product of an inner and personal journey, that can be done alone but also shared with others.

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ABOUT

ABOUT "HARVESTING WISDOM"

"Harvesting Wisdom" is a new venture founded by Ronnie Dunetz with the vision of empowering people around the world in the Second Half of Life to "look within" themselves to harvest their insight, experience and knowledge to cultivate their "wisdom of aging". It is driven by the belief that life is all about learning, and aging is a powerful opportunity for personal growth and transformation- second to none!

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Rabbi Zalman Schachter Shalomi, Founder, "Ageing to Sage-ing"

"Elderhood is a time of unparalleled inner growth having evolutionary significance in this era of world-wide cultural transformation.”

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Rollo May, leading existential psychologist

“Understanding and love require a wisdom that comes only with age.”

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Jane Goodall: world-famous wildlife biologist and environmental activist.

“Hope is a survival trait and without it we perish.”

Quotations for reflection on our lives

Viktor Frankl – psychiatrist, neurologist, philosopher, Holocaust survivor, “Man’s Search for Meaning.”

“More and more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for.”

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