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No matter where you are in life, there’s always more to see, to do, to be Don’t settle for retirement. Embrace refirement!
In I’m Not Done Yet, Dr. Cynthia Barnett shares her story of overcoming obstacles, embracing change, fighting injustice, and refiring her spirit.
Today, she can truly say she loves her life. Her work, even after retirement, is rewarding to her and inspiring to others. But her journey to this place of self-satisfaction hasn’t been perfect, or easy. She’s had plenty of tough times, just like you, but she knows that those tough times led her to the fulfilled, peaceful, and grateful life she now has
a life that has meant something to others and given her unique skills and abilities to help society.
In these pages, Cynthia shares stories of what led her to fulfillment, from a childhood growing up on the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean, to coming to America, struggling to get accepted into an American university, marrying, raising children, surviving divorce,
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No matter where you are in life, there’s always more to see, to do, to be Don’t settle for retirement. Embrace refirement!
In I’m Not Done Yet, Dr. Cynthia Barnett shares her story of overcoming obstacles, embracing change, fighting injustice, and refiring her spirit.
Today, she can truly say she loves her life. Her work, even after retirement, is rewarding to her and inspiring to others. But her journey to this place of self-satisfaction hasn’t been perfect, or easy. She’s had plenty of tough times, just like you, but she knows that those tough times led her to the fulfilled, peaceful, and grateful life she now has
a life that has meant something to others and given her unique skills and abilities to help society.
In these pages, Cynthia shares stories of what led her to fulfillment, from a childhood growing up on the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean, to coming to America, struggling to get accepted into an American university, marrying, raising children, surviving divorce,