Why Is Age a Mindset?
One thing I’ve never embraced is the notion of “acting your age.” Why do we lose the impulse to dance at every opportunity or to sing made up silly songs throughout the day? Sure, we all have responsibilities and need to do “grown up” stuff but does that other personality need to perish?
I wouldn’t say “I’m a lost boy” but, I won’t grow up. “Age is a Mindset” explores and celebrates keeping our minds, bodies and perspectives young.
We advocate that “age is a mindset.” Beauty and wonder is found in life’s simplest things. It’s never too late to begin an adventure. We’ll share strategies to keep us adventuring with a healthy mind, body and soul. Yoga, meditation, conditioning, diet and a host of other strategies will be explored.
Cheers y’all,
Steve
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