I am very please to have begun an association with a wonderful site called SeniorResource.com. As we all get older attitude plays an even more important role in our lives. I will be leaning on this site for some insight into "Attitude for the Aging." In fact, this will become one of my many focuses and a category of it's own. The following is from their site.
New stimuli and a positive attitude are attributed to "successful" aging. (It's not enough to just tick off the birthdays.) Specific attitude issues to think about to achieve this are:
New stimuli and a positive attitude are attributed to "successful" aging. (It's not enough to just tick off the birthdays.) Specific attitude issues to think about to achieve this are:
- Atittude 1 -- Take risks in life.
- Atittude 2 --Respect your own opinion.
- Atittude 3 --Be flexible and adaptable.
- Atittude 4 --Take on new challenges and learn new things.
- Atittude 5 --Deal with pain and losses, but don't hold on to the suffering they bring.
- Atittude 6 --See the half full glass.
- Atittude 7 --Take care of yourself with healthy eating and regular exercise.
- Atittude 8 --Don't accept societies myths as true about you.
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8 comments:
Excellent advice and I think I do all of this. Well, I hope I do. Getting old isn't for sissy's!
Hey, LOVE this one!!! ;-D
Killeris
You’ve been tagged for the “Does Most Leadership Suck Challenge”. Check the link for details.
http://leadershipepidemic.blogspot.com/2007/09/does-most-leadership-suck-challenge.html
Take care...
JWM
John,
I have read your post and all of the comments. To me, nothing has been clarified. "Leadership Sucks" is far too broad even in a very specific way. It would be different if you asked about a specific leader by name. Like everything in life there are good leaders and there are bad leaders but in the end, most everything is a matter of our own informed choice as to what we do and how we react. I'm sorry, but I feel that your premise is faulty as it stands. Since this is your challenge, I will post what I just stated if you want me to. Please respond with a comment on my site.
Respectfully,
MMP
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MMP
First off, thank you for coming over to the Leadership Epidemic to share your thoughts. I know you could just as easily ignore the challenge.
The comment you left indicates that you are in disagreement with the premise of my question, "Does Most Leadership Suck". That is what I am looking for with the challenge, different points of view.
If you haven't guessed by now, I have a tendency to get attached to a specific thought and I have difficulty seeing other people's point of view. The challenge was an invitation to share your point of view; you can agree or disagree.
If you want to stick to what you wrote or have more thoughts you would like to share, write them up in a post them and I will be happy to include the post in the challenge list.
Thanks again for come by.
Take care...
JWM
Hey Mel!
These advices are great: I shall try to remember when I reach my "wisdom" days :)!
About your comment:
It was not my intention to make you blush lol :).
I love reading what you write about, Mel, seriously :)!
Sintra: is absolutely gorgeous!!!!! That Castle is dreamy! I love going there...it is so full of history and stories: amazing :)!
No, you are quite right: it is larger than life :)!
Cheers!
Its a nice of advice, hey i have found a nice site to motivate yourself, just go to : http://www.positive-attitudes.com
Mario,
I have looked at the site you just mentioned and its links. Although there is some good information there, it does not fit into my concept for this blog. The site, and the links, are all geared towards selling their latest and greatest tapes, books, seminars, etc. That is not what I am about. At a later date, I may link to my own site that will feature what I feel are worthwhile products and services, but not at this time.
As far as "motivating myself" goes.....I am my own motivation.
Thanks anyways.
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