Tagged: Aging Intelligently

Self Control

Self control is a skill that gets better with practice. And forgiveness. That’s Aging Intelligently.

Weight

2/3’s  of Americans are overweight, 1/3rd  are obese. Any and all exercise can help reduce weight. That’s Aging Intelligently

Einstein

Every one is a genius. If you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. Albert Einstein Aging Intelligently

Why Exercise Counts

Lack of exercise is killing us. We know that we should move more. It’s good for our health, it extends our functioning lives, and we feel better. A study by the professors at the Academy...

ACTION STEP: Shoulders

Start Aging Intelligently today, one step at a time. Just before you eat: Stand as tall as you can, reaching both arms straight up to the ceiling and as close to your head as...

Moving Along

Those who can move tend to move more. Those who cannot, age. Are you Aging Intelligently?  

Quitting

When you want to quit, remember why you started. That’s Aging Intelligently

Exercise Recovery

Recovery is essential to that exercise program you just started. Do not ignore it, at your own peril and frustration. That’s Aging Intelligently.

Let Go

Once you realize you deserve better, letting go will be the best decision ever. That’s Aging Intelligently.

First Impressions

First impressions are correct more often than not, thus making them more important than we usually give them credit. That’s Aging Intelligently.