Lifelong Learners Enjoy Health
If you're approaching retirement age
and wondering what you can do to enjoy a long and healthy life
in your golden years then consider adopting the attitude of a
lifelong learner. Most people think of
lifelong learning as being confined to academic endeavors
however the lifelong learning approach covers all areas of life
including spiritual, social, academic and physical.
Lifelong learning is based on an attitude of constantly growing
and evolving in various areas of your life. It is known in
nature that whenever anything is not growing it is decaying and
this is also true for us as humans. No matter what a persons
age there are great benefits to be gained by challenging
yourself in all areas of your life including physical
challenges such as exercise, mental challenges such as a course
of academic study or even other areas of learning such as
challenging your limiting beliefs or habits, enhancing your
communication skills, or even expanding your comfort zone.
Lifelong learners live by the motto "you're never too old to
learn" and this attitude is the reason that people who approach
life with this mindset are seen to not only live longer but
also enjoy a better quality of life. This can be attributed to
the law of nature known as the "use it or lose it" law. As we
age it can be observed that those who are considerably inactive
develop mobility problems as they age, whereas those who are
quite active do not develop these mobility problems. A similar
effect takes place with anyone who takes no part in any
mentally challenging activity or pursuit. After years of mental
inactivity you lose the mental abilities and clarity that you
once had and when old age approaches the effects of not giving
your brain the stimulation required to grow becomes more
evident.
The Good News!
The good news is that no matter what your age you can adopt
the lifelong learner attitude and reap the benefits in any
number of ways such as:
- Improved self-confidence
- Improved dexterity and hand-eye co-ordination
- Learn new skills
- Improve memory
- Improve and maintain social skills
- Overcome social isolation
- Improve physical, mental, and emotional health
- Improved outlook on life
When deciding to embark on a course of
study or activity a good starting point is to think about the
things you might enjoy doing or learning. For physical
activities many gyms have fitness programs not only for young
people but also senior programs as well. Another fun activity
is Tai Chi which is very popular with many seniors as it helps
to calm the mind and also improves breathing.
Some hobbies that are popular include painting, craft making,
flower arranging, pottery and wood carving with all of these
being relatively inexpensive and easy to learn. When is comes
to a course of study it is mostly an individual choice weather
to participate in an adult learning program through a local
community center or to do an extensive study program through a
college.
Regardless of your individual choices the important thing is to
be involved in a number of physical, social, spiritual, or
academic activities and approach these with the right attitude.
By adopting the lifelong learner approach to life you will not
only extend your life but reap the benefits of a quality of
life that most people your age could only dream of.
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