By John Pawlak
We have all heard this
resolution: "I am determined to grow old gracefully." It might not
have been put quite like that but the meaning was clear, getting older does not
equate with giving up. Aging is a journey we all must take and with the proper
attitude, lifestyle and a bit of luck, our later years can be very fulfilling.
Perhaps the biggest
factor in enjoying our senior years is accepting the fact that we are now older
and very normal limitations now abound. The pursuit of a youthful appearance
can go only so far until it becomes somewhat silly and even degrading. Wearing
our years honestly brings with it a certain dignity that we will benefit from.
We need to tolerate the
inevitable loss of our physical strength and realize that asking for help can
lead to closer ties with our families and friends. Speaking of friends, now is
the time to reach out to old and new ones. If we cultivate the skill of really
listening to what others are saying, we might just find that our vast
experience gained over the years can be a font of knowledge that is readily
accepted by friends in need of a little help.
Many older folks seem to
lose the joy that they once had and tend to worry more and withdraw from
friends and family. Doctors now say that laughter can be one of the best
medicines for a senior citizen. Keeping your sense of humor and being able to
laugh at yourself is a great attitude to develop and will increase our
popularity with those around us.
Now we come to what I
consider to be the most important factor in determining how much we will enjoy
our senior years. I believe it is essential to maintain or acquire a passion
for some activity and a lively interest in a number of areas would be best.
We will all have much
more free time on our hands and using that time wisely will strengthen our zest
for life and keep us mentally sharp and active. Traveling, hobbies and group
activities all work to keep us engaged and prevent us from drawing in on
ourselves and withdrawing from the world; the greatest danger to a seniors
state of mind.
A good question to ask
ourselves as we approach our senior years is this: "What good does it do
us to add years to our lives if, at the same time, we do not add life to our
years?" It is a terrific question to ask and our answer will make all the
difference in the world as to how we spend our "golden years".
About the Author: The
Teacher (aka John Pawlak) has been involved in education for over 25 years. He
has developed a series of fashion websites which include: Juicy Couture
clothing and accessories http://www.juicycouturefashions.com/,
Kate Spade handbags and accessories http://www.katespadecollection.com/ and Vera
Bradley handbags and accessories http://www.verabradleycollection.com/.









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