Attitudes are critical to how successfully we age…
Aging baby boomers are generating a whirlwind of interest in the world of folks interested in what’s going on with those in the latter years of life. We’re living an average 30-40 years longer than we were 100 years ago. Many aging people celebrate feeling like improved, distilled versions of themselves from one year to the next. Other’s: not so much.
Melinda Beck’s Wall Street Journal article titled “Starting to Feel Older? New Studies Show Attitude Can Be Critical” discusses awe-inspiring research findings relating attitude toward aging with physiological and psychological outcomes.
Michele Woodward’s WiseWork interview on BlogTalkRadio with Michael Gurion about his new book, “The Wonder of Aging: A New Approach to Life After 50” is worth listening to if you want to be inspired to grow into your golden years with a sense of fulfillment and completion.