Some time ago, I think it was in the 1980s, someone asked me to give myself a title that would support my mission statement—my mission in life is to help everyone look and feel younger and better longer than they ever thought possible . . . men, women, people of all ages and ethnicities. Almost immediately, like a rocket zooming, I got my title: “The Passionate Warrior.”
Don’t ask me where it came from because I don’t know. Well, maybe I was a passionate warrior in a former life (who knows?), so I decided to look up “passionate” in the dictionary:'
1.“Having or showing strong feelings” — that’s me.
2.“Hot-tempered” — what? I see myself as calm, even-tempered. Well, not according to my friends and associates, who label me a type A+ personality . . . how rude!
3.“Ardent; intense” — okay, I could live with that.
4.“Sensual, devoted to the pleasures of the senses” — with passion, I encourage anyone who is inclined to make pleasurable changes in their lives that support my mission statement.
On the basis of my track record, I have strong feelings on what the concept of aging is and should be. I definitely become disenchanted with those who have “settled in to give in.” Raymond C. Barker, a theologian, put it this way: “The danger of middle age is that most people accept where they are and stop visioning where they want to go.” How dismal!
I definitely champion changing old, worn out trends that are not in sync with current discoveries and proven principles related to enjoying every minute on this planet—in good health and good everything—longer than you ever thought possible.
I invite you to join me with an open mind, to embrace the new and eradicate old, archaic thinking and trends that will keep you locked up and a prisoner, forever living in the past.
The Form Is Changing
Twenty-Somethings: Seeking and Searching
Life is theirs to dare! They are bulletproof in mind, body, and spirit.
Thirties: Twinkling and Thriving
By the age of 30, you’ve reached cellular maturity. Think of how you look and feel. Now, I want you to imagine that you’re a rosebud about ready to blossom, opening up to drink and embrace the elixir of youth. Don’t you want to keep that blossom alive and healthy for as long as possible? You water and nourish a rosebush, and this is what you’re going to have to do with your body. Water, nourish, and love your body . . . if you wear your body out, where will you live?
Forties: Flashing and Fleeting
Some call this “mid-life,” but that is relative. . . . Is this a wake-up call? Are you beginning to reevaluate your previous choices? Do you smoke, party too much, maintain a poor diet . . . and exercise? Forget it! Is this going to be your mid-life crisis? Resolve to make changes. Don’t despair! Help and hope is on the way!
Fifties: Fabulous and Flirty
Are you 50 and fabulous, or 50 and feeble? Is it time to rethink your reluctance to exercise? According to all the experts, exercise is the closest thing we have to an antiaging pill. Getting into shape may be easier than you think.
Sixties: Sexy and Sizzling
A new era is emerging for the “ageless”: aging with glamour, style, and vigor. Did you know:
you can have a sizzling, sensational second half of life
you can energize your life
you can have a fulfilling life regardless of age
you can refire, not retire, the passion in your life
you can look and feel younger and better longer than you ever thought possible!
Aging has been theorized, intellectualized, and spiritualized, but never glamorized! That’s about to change. Who said you can’t be sexy and sensationally glamorous after 60 and beyond?
Seventies: Simply Sensational
A call to action: get in the mix in 2006—the year of renewal and choices. The new aging paradigm redefines aging, and the dynamic 70-year-old is the new 40- to 50-year-old.
Eighties: Enduring and Enchanting
Congratulations, you’ve made it—you’re a survivor. You’re living life to the fullest. The best is now . . . and better is yet to come!
** This article is one of 101 great articles that were published in 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life. To get complete details on “101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life”, visit http://www.selfgrowth.com/greatways2.html.
Cathi Watson’s mission is to teach dedicated, proven methods and techniques to all who want to look and feel younger through her antiaging “Ageless for Life” concept. She is the coauthor of two books, an international speaker, and the producer/host of two weekly radio shows currently on WJJG am1530 and WYLL.com am1160 in Chicago. Special presentations are also done with Comcast TV 19 and 35 and with Chicago cable TV 19. Visit Cathi’s Web site at http://www.cathiwatson.com or e-mail her at cathistudio@sbcglobal.net.
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