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Healthy Aging, Productivity and Careers for Women

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According to a 2008 Bureau of Labor Statistic report, "the number of workers between the ages of 65 and 74 and those aged 75 and up are predicted to soar by more than 80 percent. By 2016, workers age 65 and over are expected to account for 6.1 percent of the total labor force, up sharply from their 2006 share of 3.6 percent. In today's environment, individuals require a method that can extend their youthfulness by 20 plus years. Historically, women got married younger and gave birth in the prime years of their lives - before 20. On the other hand, modern women invest 20 years in their education, career and the establishment of their personal identity. This trend leads many women to give birth to children between the ages of 35-45. Therefore, the difference in the age of today's new mothers and of their predecessors is as much as 20 years. To be a healthy woman is to have a healthy body at 45 with the energy of a 20 year old. Healthy women are the most important economic concern for the nation, the community, the family and the individual. In the absence of healthy women there will be no future for human kind. The objective of the Evolutionary Meditative Practice by Master HORA is the advancement of human potential. Practice by Master HORA is the solution that amplifies intellectual and professional potential. This incredible breakthrough will increase the capabilities of people many times over. The Practice by Master HORA in classes: It is a method that allows one to awaken and constantly support youthfulness. Youth is lightness, feeling alive, vitality, and a clear mind. This will increase and extend productivity. To find out more about the practice and Chicago area classes please visit https://www.horausa.com/english/horausa/aging-and-productivity

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  • I have always been told to exercise in a group setting. If there is an instructor they will be watching the group for any one who may not make it through the night.

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