Make Peace With Your Aging Health
Aging is a part of life, and it is something that we all have to accept. Our bodies are designed to decay. Many older adults experience physical, metabolic and/or cognitive limitations. There isn't a magic pill, elixir, eating or exercise program, surgery or any other worldly created idea, process, or method that will stop you from aging. Don't let changes in your health make you resent getting older. Every day is a new adventure because God's plan is to renew us. And getting older is part of the adventure. However, aging doesn't mean that you can't take care of yourself and feel your best. It's important to practice healthy habits like eating nutritious foods, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep to ensure that you look and feel your best. With the right approach, you can age gracefully and stay healthy and active for many years to come.
Here are some tips that will help you feel better:
- Eat a nutritious diet.
- Minimize processed foods and sugary drinks.
- Stretch most days of the week.
- Exercise regularly and walk daily.
- Connect with people you value and vice versa so you feel connected.
- Make and attend annual wellness check-ups.
- Meditate/stay in prayer daily for mental wellness.
- Remember your blessings and be grateful. There is always someone who has it worse.
- Accept where you are in life. The path God has for you is yours.
- Drink a lot of water daily.
- Love all of you. Know thyself and you will never need anyone to validate, or stay with you.
The biggest mistake you can make is ignoring changes in your health. Becoming angry that you are aging and letting the worlds view of aging direct you leads to low self-esteem, depression, and anxiety. There are times that you may not know what to do or how to get yourself on the right track to managing a medical condition or improving in your appearance. Be accountable to yourself and visit a doctor or specialist when you have physical, mental or emotional concerns. Aging doesn't have to rob you of wellness in the later years of life. Never forget everyone ages differently and at various rates. You have the power to make peace with your aging process.








