Tip to Aging Gracefully
Rather than trying to look 20 years younger, more and more seniors are embracing the aging process with a priority on healthy living as they begin the journey into their golden years as gracefully as possible. There is an understanding that it is not just about how long we live but a move toward ensuring our later years are vibrant, fulfilling and purposeful.
Experts explain our bodies naturally go through changes as we age but there are things we can do to navigate those changes to help maintain health and enhance quality of life. One way to do this is to adopt the attitude that old age is a privilege. Rather than wasting time complaining about all you are dealing with, remember to look at your senior years as an opportunity to grow wiser, correct past mistakes and move with purpose. Also, if you practice gratitude, it will help you remember it isn’t that bad growing older and sure beats the alternative.
Moreover, what better time is there than now to do those things you have been talking about doing for years. You can learn to play an instrument, you can take dance lessons, you can volunteer for a cause that is close to your heart; or whatever else you want to do. Studies show seniors who are learning new things and are staying curious and engaged report they are happier and more satisfied with their lives.
Other not so obvious ways to age more gracefully and healthfully are to watch your gut health by eating more vegetables, fruits, lean proteins and fiber. Try to get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week as it can help maintain bone density, flexibility, balance and strength. Exercises such as Tai Chi, Pilates and yoga can help strengthen your core and improve your posture and balance as well as lessen backaches. Lastly, get recommended health screenings and vaccines.
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