Tagged: Aging Intelligently

Your Choice or Your Reaction

You understand that every morning you wake up and make choices or react to everything that happens to you that day? You understand that, right? Life is a choice. Even reaction is a choice, just not...

What The Habit?

Habit consists of cue,    routine, reward. To change behavior, change the cue. That’s Aging Intelligently.

Why Move?

The more you move, the less you are injured and experience pain. Keep moving… That’s Aging Intelligently.

Life Has Two Halves

Used to be, you got a job, and kept it for life. You retired, collected your pension, traveled, and eventually you died. It was a good life. Longevity in a job was desirable, even...

ACTION STEP: Awareness

This week, we’re focused on conscious awareness, one step at a time. Just before you eat: think about, and become aware of the practice of eating. Move away from your computer, the tv, flipping...

Why Wait?

Waiting for something to happen is useless energy. Make something happen. It’s a starting point for change. That’s Aging Intelligently.

Change is coming

Ignore it,  deny it, or fight it. Change is inevitable. That’s Aging Intelligently.

How Belief and Behavior Interact

Belief drives behavior, except when it doesn’t. What we believe reflects in how we act. If we believe that we’re getting old (and not in a good way), our behavior will modify. For instance, gravity...