“I’d rather have a birthday party than a funeral!” – M., an
82-year-old woman with a remarkable outlook on life.
It’s the New Year and time for a new you. Forget about
resolutions and concentrate on doing things to help you feel better about you.
Exercise – Yes, we live in a cold climate, but you can still
commit to getting fresh air every day, getting out for a walk, and getting
moving. (If you have a dog to walk, you’re ahead of the game!)
Eating healthy, whole foods – Walk around the perimeter of
the grocery store and fill your cart with fresh foods, rather than the middle
aisles of packaged, processed foods.
Rethink that drink – Assess if you’re happy and comfortable
with the amount of alcohol you’re drinking. How is your body coping with what
you’re putting into it? What do you need more or less of?
Change it up – There is always a new fitness trend to try. While
it’s great to have a routine that keeps you disciplined, it’s also good to
throw something different in there. Otherwise your body gets so used to what
it’s doing that it’s not as effective. Plus you can get bored and lose
enthusiasm. Reenergize yourself!
Go vogue – Try a different hair do or makeup regimen. Sit
yourself down at a makeup counter and ask for a new look.
Wardrobe refresh – If healthier eating and a recharged
fitness routine help you to lose weight or tighten up, get your bra size reassessed.
Even a small change in weight – in either direction – can impact how your bras
look and feel.
Be sure to always wear clothes that feel and look good for
the shape you are now. If you feel good, you look good, and you can move
through your life with confidence.
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