Thursday, January 24, 2008

Enjoy the Next Fifty Years

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It’s a great time to be fifty or sixty plus. Stop for a moment and think of all you have accomplished in your life: the wonderful family you have raised, and the contribution you have made to society. Now let’s turn to the future. What are you going to do with the rest of your life?

It is good to pause as we enter a new phase in our lives and reflect on all the wonderful things that have happened to us, but what about the future. What do you plan to do with the rest of your life?

The New Middle Aged Group – people in their fifties and sixties plus – don’t want to spend too much time on reflex ion. They do have plans for their future. They do have things they want to do and places they want to see.

And now they have reached a stage in their lives where they want to travel more, and they want more free time to enjoy whatever wonderful things life has in store for them.

Members of the new middle aged group are physically more fit then their counterparts in prior generations thanks in part to more exercise, and healthy vitamins and natural supplements, and due in part to advances in modern medicine that have kept them fit and disease free. It’s a wonderful time to enjoy the good health and positive mental attitude of the new middle aged group. It’s wonderful to have the attitude that I can do anything I want to if I set my mind to it.

Scientists and longevity experts have said that in the not too distant future people will be living to over one hundred. What are you going to do with the time you have left?

Many of the new middle aged group want to stay active in business and work part time. It’s a good feeling to know that you are still a productive part of society and making a worthwhile contribution to how people live their lives. It doesn’t matter whether you start your own new Internet based business or become a senior consultant to companies that need the benefit of your experience or buy a franchise. What matters is that you do something worthwhile with the knowledge and experience that you have acquired over your lifetime.

Plan on spending each day creating a new and better future than you had the day before. Plan on having the fun and enjoying the leisure time you are entitled to. Plan on meeting new people and participating in new ventures. Plan on spending the next fifty years creating memories you can be proud of. Plan on enjoying yourself as part of the new middle aged group.




Author: Arthur Levine

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