Welcome to the 4th floor – a guide to aging with grace

My good friend coined the term “welcome to the 4th floor” when a person turns 40. And, it is absolutely fabulous – she nailed it. Think about the 4th floor in general – it has a better view, it is often quieter, it takes a little longer to get there, plus there is usually better light and a soft breeze. Oh, and how could we forget – you get a little bit more fitness just getting there - does it get much better than that?

 

As we get older, lots of things change – how can we make the most out of the best years of our lives - here are a few tips to age with grace plus spend a little time thinking about what REALLY matters. We often get consumed with what others think and, at the end of the day, ask what matters most to YOU?

 

1.      Live in the moment – use each day as an opportunity to make the most out of it. One day at a time is all we got to be mindful.

 

2.     Give yourself some grace – forgive yourself + others.

 

3.     Find a group of likeminded people – spend as much time with them as you can. Connection might be the things the saves us all.

 

4.     Sleep – the most important recovery tool of them all.

 

5.     Stay curious, learn new things, try new hobbies – allow your mind to continue to explore + grow.

 

6.     Move EVERY day – just do it – when in doubt burpee it out.

 

7.     Say thank you AND mean it – gratitude unlocks the fullness of life.

 

8.     Mental health matters too – reach out when you need it + try on a positive outlook.

 

9.     Wear sunscreen + drink lots of water + eat a balanced diet – we need to protect and nourish all of our body.

 

10.  Last, but not least – get outside – spend time in the fresh air every day + feel the sun, count the stars, walk your dog.

 

 

And remember, the floors just keep getting better as you age – we can’t wait to see you up here! Remember to be extra grateful this month + yay it forward any chance you get – you never know how your positive actions can change someone’s day.

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