Better Aging

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My friend who retired last year from years on Wall Street tells me, “I have to watch very carefully how I spend my money. I don’t know how to do anything.”

One of the reasons people find retirement challenging, is also the solution to the problem of better aging: we identify with roles in our lives. Worse than that, we enjoy them. They’re what our life is all about or we wouldn’t have been doing them in the first place.

Now my friend certainly knows how to do things. He can cook his breakfast, he’s an attentive father, he knows how to mow the lawn. But to his way of thinking, now that he’s no longer a broker, he “doesn’t know how to do anything.”

Whether it’s being a manager, a doctor, or a mother, a recent study confirms we do best when have control over roles we value, and that this is more important than a sense of control over life itself. [”Role-Specific Feelings of Control and Mortality,” Neal Krause, Ph.D., and Benjamin A. Shaw, Ph.D.; Psychology and Aging, Vol. 15, No. 4.]

What does this mean to you and me on a daily basis?

In the study, conducted over 6-7 years, participants were asked to name the roles they valued most in their lives, including such things as parent, grandparent, aunt or uncle, friend, homemaker, provider, volunteer work, church member, etc.

In the follow-up study it was found that participants who were able to maintain a sense of control over the role most important to them were less likely to engage in unhealthy behaviors (smoking, drinking, obesity) and less likely to die prematurely. And, the research found, it was only the most important valued role that correlated with decline, not choices two and three.

By “having a sense of control,” I imagine they mean being able to continue doing that. I also would imagine, unless your life has been different of mine, there’s no sense assuming control over life in general. You’ve learned that by now!

Your most-valued role amounts to why you like being alive, or what makes life worth living. In other words, what matters to you.

The researchers suggest that psychological coping abilities “decline” with age. I suggest they can be bolstered, even increase by studying EQ, and a look ahead is an emotionally intelligent thing to do.

In my coaching work with clients in transition, the “transition” often amounts to the fact they’ve lost or been ousted from a role they enjoyed. Some were fired, some forced into retirement, others lost children prematurely, others are between parenting and grand parenting, and not “needed” by anyone in that special nurturing role.

How can you cope better? While life is about losses, it is equally about gains and wins. While you may be dumb-founded by an immediate loss, with time and Emotional Intelligence competencies, you can make the next step and find a new role. Resilience is one of the many EQ competencies and it means being able to bounce back after loss, failure, and defeat, while remaining hopeful and enthusiastic.

Somewhere there’s a baby crying a group that needs managing an account that needs balancing. How you define your role is up to you. It’s personal choice and that’s what EQ is all about. You may no longer run Coca-Cola, but you can run the volunteer department of the local children’s shelter.

We’re so busy when we’re young, and so many of the roles are proscribed, we can forget it’s an open and flexible system.

Lamenting my “last baby,” I was reminded by an older friend that she went weekly to the neonatal unit at the hospital and sat and rocked the newborns.

On a recent flight to Seattle, I met an 80 year old woman with her foster baby. She took newborns to their adoptive parents, usually a plane ride. There she was with infant seat, bottles, diaper bag, and the whole thing. How she did it physically I don’t know. It must’ve been the drive of her heart, the satisfaction she got, and the physical condition she had to be in to do it. The heart will motivate.

Emotional Intelligence involves flexibility and being able to generate new solutions. Just as the teenager must one day have her first job, you will one day have to move into new territory. Re-creating roles is one thing you can do for better aging. If you are “stuck” on a certain definition and in the “yes, but” mode, consider something different.

CLIENT: I miss so much being a mother.

ME: Then go mother someone.

CLIENT: That’s not the same thing. That’s not being their REAL mother.

ME: Says who?

I have had, when working at the children’s shelter, a child tell me, “I know you’re my real mom.” Yes, it’s heart-rending. Yes, that’s part of it. Wasn’t it part of it the first time round?

As a volunteer director, I relied on many people who were starting new roles, and the more they considered it their job, their real job, the more helpful they were to me.

Managing the kitchen of the shelter can be as much a real management job as you make it, and if you think it isn’t “real” and isn’t needed, on what do you base your judgment? Does money have to change hands? There are other things to work for, and other rewards, and if being important is one of them, you will, if anything, be more important, because many volunteers call in at the slightest whim to cancel, or don’t show up at all. They don’t take it seriously. Taking things seriously is a personal decision and totally within your control.

Molly has “adopted” her niece and nephew by-marriage, who are very young and going through some very difficult times. Notice these people are not even related to her. With a newborn in the house, their toddler has been diagnosed with a heart defect, possibly terminal, and requiring lots of care, while one of their parents is also dying. No one told them Molly wasn’t their mother. And believe me, no one asked for her credentials when she showed up at the door of this overwhelmed young couple.

Somewhere there’s someone who needs you in the role you value most, and if you haven’t found them, you’re being lazy. Don’t be lazy. You’re needed. Get out there!

About The Author

© Susan Dunn, MA, Coach, http://www.susandunn.cc. Coaching, Internet courses and ebooks around emotional intelligence for your personal and professional development. For FREE EQ ezine, mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc with “ezine” for subject line. I train and certify EQ coaches. Email me for information on this fast, affordable, comprehensive, no-residency program.

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How Many Hoops Will You Jump Through Anti Aging Skin Care

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The lengths that people go through for Anti aging skin care. We’re a population obsessed with not allowing ourselves to look as old as we are, and often will go through painful procedures to prevent it. From searching out Home Remedies to trying all and any types of anti aging skin care creams anti aging is serious business. Something to note is that people are finally starting to wisen up that some of these anti aging skin care procedures might not be really safe. This has leaded the masses to search out other products, products that can bring back their youthful appearance without putting themselves and their skin at risk.

Often people will try home remedies for anti aging skin care. These are not always the best practices but generally they are inexpensive to try. The positive points that the ingredients are all natural are important to some people but using home remedies for anti aging skin care can run some risks. Most risks are to do with allergies and reactions to the ingredients. We often cannot judge how our skin will react to certain items, also if the home remedy isn’t made correctly there could be a chance of serious illness.

At the other end of spectrum some anti aging skin care remedies can be very painful and expensive. For instance Botox injections, laser surgery, and other cosmetic surgery processes have become very popular. How ever they run the risk of leaving scare tissue. Of course the worse case scenario is a procedure gone wrong that could leave the patient hospitalized. The pain, cost, and potential dangers of these anti aging skin care remedies should be enough to eliminate them from the short list of potential solutions.

So if home remedies aren’t the solution, and medical solutions such as injections and surgeries are dangerous, what’s the right anti aging skin care solution? Well believe it or not some of the products you can buy online, or at your local drug or cosmetics counter are your best alternative.

Anti aging skin care remedies that have been researched by large corporations run the smallest risk of causing an allergic reaction. Of course there are always the minute few who are sensitive to different ingredients, but the risk is far lower.

In today’s health and beauty industry research and technology have developed several anti aging skin care ways to deliver collagen back to the skin. Collagen is what the skin wants and needs to keep its youthful glow and soft feel. But it doesn’t just stop at the skin. What about those dark under eye circles, or your lips. There are products for that too!

With the products available today for anti aging skin care you can literally develop a system of 2-4 products that each work on a specific part of your face and body. Let’s face it, this isn’t easy stuff we want to do, we’re not talking about moisturizing. It makes sense that there isn’t a one product fits the bill solution. We need to search out the best product for each of our problem areas.

With the risks associated with home remedies, and the pain and price of medical anti aging skin care procedures this concept doesn’t seem like such a bad alternative. While we may be talking about an anti aging cream for your face, a serum for under eye, and maybe even one other product for your lips it still won’t amount to the cost of a round of Botox injections. Let the experts do what they do best, develop solutions that works for anti aging skin care, and you just sit back relax and reap the rewards.

For more in depth information on what Anti Aging Skin Care products to consider in your routine visit our website Anti Aging Skin Care.

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Spirituality The Quest For Immortality

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There are groups of individuals on this planet who are aggressively pursuing research on human immortality to help us extend our lives. Often such research entails redesigning the mind/body to make it more efficient, more resilient etc. The technologies that are being entertained for such a quantum leap are such things as nanotechnology, robotics and genetic engineering to name a few.

When I read about their efforts I am dismayed by something that we already know is true deep within ourselves. That is that we already have built in within each of us the capacity to effect a complete reorganization of our mind/bodies to make immortality a reality.

How do I know this? Well much work I have been doing with a new modality called the Mind Resonance Process(TM) (MRP) is revealing how all of our beliefs determine not only our feelings, behaviors and perceptions but also determine the structural integrity and functioning of our mind/bodies.

By helping individuals effectively release major limiting beliefs from their mind/bodies they have begun to experience rapid and unexplained anti aging effects.

This is like saying that the software on your computer is responsible for the structural integrity and functioning of the hardware of your computer.

We are more accustomed to thinking of this in the reverse order i.e. hardware determines the capability and limits of the installed software.

In fact it is the other way around.

The immortality researchers I mentioned above are attempting to change the “hardware” and not the “software” because they have failed to recognize this important reversal in our “thinking”.

This unfortunately not only limits what they will be able to achieve it will also take much effort to even make small gains. The result will also feel unnatural and likely be rejected by those individuals who feel what such unsavory artificial methods will bring.

To learn more about MRP kindly visit the web link below.

Dr. Nick Arrizza is trained in Chemical Engineering, Business Management & Leadership, Medicine and Psychiatry. He is an Energy Psychiatrist, Healer, Key Note Speaker,Editor of a New Ezine Called “Spirituality And Science” (which is requesting high quality article submissions) Author of “Esteem for the Self: A Manual for Personal Transformation” (available in ebook format on his web site), Stress Management Coach, Peak Performance Coach & Energy Medicine Researcher, Specializes in Life and Executive Performance Coaching, is the Developer of a powerful new tool called the Mind Resonance Process(TM) that helps build physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well being by helping to permanently release negative beliefs, emotions, perceptions and memories. He holds live workshops, international telephone coaching sessions and international teleconference workshops on Physical. Emotional, Mental and Spiritual Well Being.

Business URL #1: http://www.telecoaching4u.com

Personal URL: http://www.telecoaching4u.com/Spirituality_And_Science.htm

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