1. Increase Brain Power
Keeping the mind active is the best medicine against aging. Studies have shown that persons who remain active following retirement live longer. Brainpower and physical fitness go hand-in-hand. When minds are sharpened or active, we are more incline to be more physically active. Even if aging results in slight memory loss or minor confusion, brain exercises such as crossword puzzles and other mental aerobics can improve memory.
2. Avoid Isolation
Some persons are naturally introverted or shy, which can result in isolation. If hoping to increase longevity, avoid isolation. Maintaining healthy relationships have lasting benefits. Cultivating strong relationships could lower blood pressure, promote relaxation, ease pain, and may even strengthen the immune system. Meeting people and building relationships is difficult for some. Isolation can lead to avoidance personality disorder, in which people withdraw from all social interaction. Because humans have a need for intimacy, persons with an avoidance personality may daydream uncontrollably or create an elaborate fantasy world. Moreover, isolation leads to depression and loneliness, which can have an emotional impact the body.
3. Reduce Stress
Too much stress has an unbelievable way of quickly aging people. Completing ridding our lives of stress is impossible. On the other hand, we can adopt simple techniques for better coping with life's problems.
•Reduce Chaos - A clutter or junky home, office, and car can make our lives feel chaotic. Begin cleaning up your life by first cleaning up your surroundings. Get organized.
•Set Realistic Goals - Avoid setting unachievable goals. Many people strive on being the best. However, we all have limitations. Accept limitations and avoid undue stress.
•Set Limits - Do not allow others to control your life. Needy family and friends can drive you crazy. Learn how to say, "No" without feeling bad.
•Relax - Learn relaxation techniques, which can promote peace, rest, and sleep.
4. Positive Thinking
If you think that you are old, you will feel old. Strive to be optimistic and avoid developing a negative outlook. Sometimes, this involves changing our association. Encircling yourself around complainers or whiners will start to influence your attitude on life. We all experience hardships. Rather than focusing on the unpleasant, reflect on the positive things about life.
Published by V.C. Higuera
Freelance personal finance and health writer from Chesapeake, VA View profile
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