Research shows dementia is avoidable for most engaged older people

Pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone works to stimulate your adrenaline, and that uncomfortableness is what keeps people engaged and going.
Millennials are learning that boomers had it right all along

Age often brings greater wisdom, and millennials are coming to grips that members of the baby boom generation may have had it right all along.
God’s not through with you!

There is a reason why you were not born in 1723. God needed your unique combination of talent, skills and experiences TODAY.
Boredom: A measurement of personal emptiness

The children of seasoned citizens wonder why mom and dad seem empty, distant, angry and aloof, despite having everything they ever wanted, more resources than they know what to do with, and more time available to do almost anything they’d like to do.
After being laid off, man starts nationwide movement to mow lawns for vulnerable people for free

“There’s something incredibly fulfilling about helping out and doing something tangible that people need done but can’t quite do themselves,” said Brian. “Something as simple as freshly mowed grass can have a positive impact on everyone’s well-being.
Lack of purpose leads to cognitive decline in older adults, study finds

The findings appear to suggest people who don’t pursue purpose later in life will start to experience cognitive impairment. Once those symptoms begin, then mental decline accelerates.
Should you find a job or start a business?

Whether you work for yourself or are employed by a company, either situation should give you joy, purpose and a sense of fulfillment.
Six unique advantages for the over 50 population to thrive as health and fitness professionals

Here are ways to seize a remarkable opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of others while enjoying a fulfilling second career.
Many seasoned citizens are seeking a ‘second act’ in their later years

It’s sad that so many people see retirement as the final act of a long career when, in reality, the closing curtain simply signals an intermission before the climactic second act begins.
Research confirms you can think your way to 85

People who generally expect good things to happen to them, or feel in control of ensuring favorable outcomes, can experience exceptional longevity.