Do you fellow elderly and senior citizens still believe in New Year Resolutions? Perhaps, the term should no longer be resolutions because the elderly have tried almost if not everything that life has to offer but even then, life has a way of challenging everyone to do better. So do we say resolutions or better things to do for this year?
Anyways, once "you google it" you come across good tips like the ones given by Adam Strosberg when we clicked search Senior citizens resolutions. He came up with Top Ten New Year Resolutions for Senior Citizens for 2010. Let us go through the major suggestions and find out if it is still a good list for 2012.
1) Eat nutritious snacks.
2) Check up your dental health.
3) Get out and walk/exercise.
4) Take up a hobby.
5) Make a budget plan.
6) Make sure your medicines are in order.
7) Have an energy audit.
8) Bond with friends and family.
9) Laugh more.
10) Hire an in-house care giver.
Look at the list and what do you say? You have much to say am sure for the list is not foreign to our experiences. Certainly the list is good regardless of year, yes?
Can we still add to the list? In connection with the present discussion whether or not the elderly and senior citizens still believe in New Year Resolutions, why not?
* Plan a trip. While trips seem awesome and physically taxing, you might think again when you finally have your first trip. You dress your best using slacks, shorts, loose t-shirts complete with cap or hat: Wow! You will feel great and sexy and free. . . Begin with a trip to Hongkong or Singapore or Kuala Lumpur (Malaybalayan had been to these places and what a treat to life's bounty it was!)
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