I continue to learn of the challenges, victories and wisdom that you have shared.
noting 21 years of writing Successful Aging. So, what have I learned from our readers? As noted last week, “ageism” was the topic with most reader responses. Here are a few of others.: A newly retired attorney went shopping at two department stores and couldn’t find “anything that was right for me.” She wondered about the notion of age-appropriate clothing.
It’s similar to alley bowling where the players or the bowlers roll the ball towards a target. It is amain objective of this game is to place an unsymmetrical ball as close as possible to a target which is similar to a white billiard ball called a jack. This asymmetrical ball travels in a curved path. In the U.S. there are 2800 lawn bowling members organized inOne example is a woman who is involved in an organization that helps children of prisoners get connected to a church.
age-relevant golf equipment and news on fitness, nutrition, pain relief, sun protection and golfing with arthritis. Then there is The EndGame that encourages its audience of “chronically gifted” men and women to find joy and purpose in their remaining years, writes Mr. A. who hosts the session. He adds, “the podcast includes various aspects of positive aging, offers consolation and solution to the slings and arrows of growing older and illuminates the cultural obstacles that make aging more difficult than it needs to be.
Then there’s creativity. A 72-year-old reader leads groups in STEM programs that develop autonomous robots, catapulting designs intended for kids. He comments that “creativity grows with the more fields you study.” Senior Centers were suggested as a resource in finding caregivers as well as churches and synagogues. Including the word “fiduciary” was recommended in describing financial services.
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