As I’ve said again and again, your age bears no association with your ability to change. We need not get stuck with stereotypes nor the need to still be on the fastlane just because our lives were planned that way. Funny how many of my senior friends are doubtful when suggested to change the way they are living their lives now. Some will say it’s quite too late, others will tell you that change tends to be inconvenient for an aging body like ours. However, life can be so boring if we keep on doing the same things over and over again, don’t you think?
Reinventing yourself at 60 isn’t so bad. Worst thing that can ever happen is that your daughters and sons will accuse you of going through second childhood which is not too nice but certainly won’t cost you your life. However consider all the possibilities you’ll be opening yourself to if and when you decide to go through it. Like I said, reinventing your life can be done in a way that nobody will get to notice until you truly make a difference. It can be as subtle as you would want it to be.
Seniors should never ever fear change. Stars are aligned to help you reinvent yourself and finally be able to chase your own dreams. Seniors today as more active and thrive to live longer and fruitful lives. We are more conscious now of our health and more and more seniors are choosing the clean, healthy life we all should be following. Due to this awareness, seniors are now well-armed to conquer the world the second time around!
When a senior wants to go through reinvention, it simply means they would want to make their lives more worthwhile. We all know that adulthood is laden with responsibilities, obligations and expectations that all of it makes it harder for a person to really follow his own path. Your golden years, on the other hand, provide you with the perfect opportunity to finally chase your dreams without feeling all guilty about it. Your “golden years” is all about you! – Finally.
Don’t let life pass by you without allowing yourself to fulfill your goals in life. Seniors could pursue education, either finishing a degree or acquiring a second degree. Or perhaps get seriously involved in a cause. Turning your hobbies into a more worthwhile venture can also be done by seniors who would like some changes in their lives. Indeed, there are 101 ways a senior can reinvent themselves, the important thing is to shed your inhibitions and actually start doing it.