Getting older is no reason to hit the brakes.  This is more true than ever as older adults are living more actively than ever. The prospect of a longer, productive life – the "New Aging", as some have called it – presents us with a tremendous opportunity.  But how do we prepare for this important stage of our lives?  
The Future Me: Authoring the Second Half of Your Life
 
The Future Me: Authoring the Second Half of Your Life, a new, guided journal that elders and elders-to-be can use to begin thinking about the changes – and new chances – that come with getting older.  The Future Me offers thought-provoking advice and a wealth of exercises to help you enrich friendships, set out on new adventures, and stay emotionally healthy.  Written by John Beilenson, a thought leader in aging, research and communications, the guide is divided into six sections:

 

  • Improve your attitude:  Accept the aging process, consider the advantages of being older, and fulfill your vision of the ideal older adult.
  • Just connect:  Avoid isolation and help connect with friends and family, and even mend fences.
  • Get involved:  Take up the opportunity to learn new things, start a new career or business or make a lasting contribution to your community. 
  • Stay sharp:  Learn tips on memory-boosting activities, and ways to sharpen your mental acuity.
  • Be creativeDiscover ways to give simple everyday activities new life.  Do the thing or things you always dreamed of doing.
  • Engage the spirit:  Take stock of the “big picture.” What will you “pack” for the journey ahead?  What will you leave behind? Search for your meaning of life. 
 
   
 
The new aging Improve your attitudeJust connectGet involvedStay sharpBe creativeEngage the spirit
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