Back to the future

aging
what do we hope for and what do we fear?

Why do people attend High School reunions? Why was the tradition started? What has kept it alive? Why are there some that never miss one? And some that never attend one?

Tonight is our class’s 35th reunion. When we were seniors, 17 or 18 years old, did we think the person who shows up tonight is the person we could have become?

Today’s story continues at Just following Doctor’s orders.

We are shaped by our thoughts

Almost looks like a brain?

giant mushrooms

Almost looks like our thoughts on our brain?

giant mushrooms

Our thought-stream is habit forming. We’re not consciously aware of this. And it determines who we become as aging adults. Consciously we know this is true.

But still. We are not prone to change. Life only changes when we redirect our weakest thought habits. Not changing is one of our strongest habits.

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What is your mental responsibility today?

Boomers, are you all in today?

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What is your mental responsibility today? In our 20’s and 30’s, this question only surfaced now and then. As we age, and especially in our 40’s there appears a mental gravitational pull to be more present, more in the moment.

In our 50’s, mental responsibility should surround us like oxygen. Sometimes, our feet aren’t touching the ground it’s so glorious.

Insight: How you approach your day is entirely up to you.

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